Module Descriptors
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
ACCT70142
Key Facts
Digital, Technology, Innovation and Business
Level 7
15 credits
Contact
Leader: Ahmad Mlouk
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 36
Independent Study Hours: 114
Total Learning Hours: 150
Pattern of Delivery
  • Occurrence A, Stoke Campus, PG Semester 2 to PG Semester 3
  • Occurrence A, Stoke Campus, PG Semester 2
Sites
  • Stoke Campus
Assessment
  • EXAMINATION - UNSEEN IN EXAMINATION CONDITIONS weighted at 100%
Module Details
Module Resources
A range of resources, including, University library and IT facilities, the Internet, journals and databases
Module Additional Assessment Details
Details:- Examination, 2 hours weighted at 100%, (Tests All Learning Outcomes)

PLEASE NOTE ALTERNATIVE ASSESSMENTS FOR Semester 2 2020/21 DUE TO COVID-19 AS FOLLOWS:

100 % Case study based assignment
Module Texts
BeKeart, G. and R. Hodrick (2012) International Financial Management, Second Edition, Pearson
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-284298-3; ISBN-10: 0-13-284298-X

Madura, Jeff and R. Fox (2011) International Financial Management, Second Edition, Cengage Learning EMEA, UK.
ISBN: 978-1-4080-3229-9
Module Indicative Content
This module studies the financial operation of the multinational corporation in an environment of open and integrated financial markets. The module will cover a selection of the following topics: global objectives of the MNC, differences between foreign and domestic investment, the financing of MNC and international projects, trades, and investment strategy by MNC. Sourcing of subsidiary financing, Treasury management by MNC. Financial risk management and the use of financial derivatives. Management of country risk.
Learning Strategies
The learning strategy for this module is based around students committing a total of 150 hours of activities towards achieving the learning outcomes. These will be split between 39 hours of direct contact with a tutor and 111 hours of directed, guided and self-study, together with preparation for and completion of the assessment tasks. Learning support material will be provided for the module.
The module will draw upon a mixture of activities including lectures, web-based activities, case study analysis, relevant videos and in-class discussions, individual and group problem solving and self-directed learning.
Web Descriptor
This module studies the financial operation of the multinational corporation in an environment of open and integrated financial markets. The module will cover a selection of the following topics: global objectives of the MNC, differences between foreign and domestic investment, the financing of MNC and international projects, trades, and investment strategy by MNC. Sourcing of subsidiary financing, Treasury management by MNC. Financial risk management and the use of financial derivatives and management of country risk.