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Lecture FINA 5500: Chapter 1 - Multinational Financial Management An Overview

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What is study of International Finance, what is study of International Finance, goals of MNC, theories of International Business to help you answer the questions above, you are invited to refer to the content of the curriculum chapter 1 "Multinational Financial Management An Overview" drug lecture FINA 5500. | Introduction and Overview Chapters 1 1A Chapter Objectives Lecture Notes FINA 5500 Chapter Objectives FINA 5500 Chapter 1 Multinational Financial Management An Overview 1. To be able to identify the goals of an multinational corporation MNC 2. To be able to compare and contrast the investment and financing decision of an MNC and a domestic corporation. 3. To be able to use the cash flow valuation model to estimate the value of a domestic and multinational firm 4. To be able to explain in your own words the concept offoreign exchange FX risk 5. To be able to explain the extent to which MNCs exporters importers and domestic corporations are exposed to FX risk 6. To be able to explain in your own words the imperfect market theory of international business 7. To be able to explain in your own words the flat world theory of international business 8. To be able to explain in your own words the concept of comparative advantage 9. To be able to calculate the opportunity cost of producing one product in terms of another product 10. Using opportunity costs data should be able to evaluate which country has the comparative advantage in producing a product 11. To be able to explain in your own words the product cycle theory of international business 12. To be able to compare and contrast the comparative advantage imperfect market and product cycle theories of international business OVERVIEW CHAPTER 1 What is study of International Finance Goals of MNC Theories of International Business WHAT IS THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Making investment and financing decisions in a global market. Cash flows associated with these decisions Risks associated with these cash flows The international financial markets