2025/2026 BA-BHAAV6089U Undergraduate International Finance
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Undergraduate International Finance |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | Second Quarter |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Max. participants | 100 |
Study board |
Study Board of General Management
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For academic questions related to the course, please contact instructor Thomas Lindner at tl.egb@cbs.dk. | |
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Last updated on 30-01-2025 |
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Learning objectives | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This course prepares students for careers in
international companies. Students learn:
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Fundamentals of Finance, Fundamentals of mathematics | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Course content, structure and pedagogical approach | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This course introduces students to the challenges and opportunities firms face in international financial markets. The course investigates how firms can manage exposure to different forms of risk resulting from international operations. First, we look into country and currency markets and develop tools firms can use to manage exposure to several currencies. We also look into opportunities this provides for the diversification of risk and how exposure to foreign currencies has consequences for firm strategy. Second, we investigate how firms can navigate different tax and institutional regimes to optimize capital structure and the allocation of profits to business units. Third, we look at the integration of capital markets and challenges firm face when issuing securities abroad. Fourth, we investigate the recent developments in sustainable finance, and introduce students to the challenges entrepreneurial firms face when raising capital. Finally, the course covers means of valuing and managing investments in foreign currencies. Taken together, the course is designed to prepare students to answer questions about strategic implications of internationalization using tools based on financial analysis.
Preliminary assignment: read Agmon (2006) Class 1: Introduction to the class Class 2: Managing country risk
Class 8: Taxation and reporting in the multinational firm
Class 10: Entrepeneurial finance in international capital
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Research-based teaching | ||||||||||||||||||||||
CBS’ programmes and teaching are research-based. The following
types of research-based knowledge and research-like activities are
included in this course:
Research-based knowledge
Research-like activities
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Instructor presentation, case study, student discussion, in-class quizzes | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Students will have the chance to see their progress in a mock-exam. A Q&A session will help clarify remaining questions before the exam. Every session comes with a set of repetition questions, and answers are provided. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Mandatory readings:
Papers:
Additional relevant readings:
Chapters 17, 18, and 22 in Sercu, P. (2009). International finance: Theory into practice. Princeton University Press.
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