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MBA FOURTH SEMESTER
BUM-E-407
Title: International Financial Management and Foreign Exchange Management
Course : BUM-E-407
International Financial Management and Foreign Exchange Management
(Max. Hour- 15)
UNIT – I Multinational Financial Management –An overview, Evolution of the international Monetary and Finance System , Managing short-term assets and liabilities, long-run Investment Decision, The foreign Investment Decision.
First Mid Semester Examination Contents Date of Exams. Maximum Marks
Unit One Only 22-24 Jan. 2014 12 Marks
(Max. Hour- 15)
UNIT – II Multinational Capital budgeting Application and interpretation, Cost of Capital Structure of the multinational Firm, Dividend Policy of the Multinational Firm.
Second Mid Semester Examination Contents Date of Exams. Maximum Marks
Unit Two Only 01-03 March 2014 13 Marks
(Max. Hour- 30)
UNIT – III Types of Foreign Exchange Market Organization of the Foreign Exchange Market
UNIT – IV Corporate Exposure Management Parameters and Constraints On Exposure Management