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Nov 23, 2024
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FNCE 4610 - International FinanceBusiness Department In today’s global economy, many U.S. corporations can achieve financial success if they are able to capitalize on the interdependence of domestic and foreign markets. Navigating foreign markets requires knowledge of foreign currency, international interest rates, and global capital markets. This course will help students analyze the financial implications of how a U.S. company might expand operations, source manufacturing, and sell goods and services around the world. The course will also discuss international trade policies, macro-economic issues, and socio-political circumstances and their impact on financial results. credit(s): 3 Prerequisite(s): (BUSN 2010 or ECON 2100H or ECON 2621), ACCT 2700, FNCE 3410, MATH 1300, TECH 1310
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