INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
cod. 1009375

Academic year 2021/22
2° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Lucia POLETTI
Academic discipline
Economia degli intermediari finanziari (SECS-P/11)
Field
Aziendale
Type of training activity
Characterising
63 hours
of face-to-face activities
9 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ENGLISH

Learning objectives

a) Knowledge and understanding of: the functioning of the foreign exchange market; the main problems related to the financial management of multinational firms; the role of microfinance in overcoming financial exclusion.
b) Ability to apply knowledge in order to: measure the exposure to foreign exchange risk; manage the transaction risk of international operations; identify the features of a microfinance intervention useful to overcome financial exclusion.
c) Ability to integrate knowledge and handle complexity, and formulate judgements with incomplete or limited information in order to: choose financial instruments appropriate for managing the risks of multinational operations; decide whether a microfinance intervention can be an effective solution to specific social and financial problems.
d) Students will have the ability to communicate their conclusions and the underpinning knowledge and rationale to financial operators as well as to non-specialist audiences using a proper technical language.
e) Since a problem solving approach will be adopted, together with the analysis of case studies, students will learn to study in a largely selfdirected and autonomous manner.

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of financial mathematics.
Suggested reading: D. Luenberger, "Investment Science", Oxford University Press, 1998, Chapter 2 "The Basic Theory of Interest"

Course unit content

The aim of the course is to analyse the functions of a financial system in providing services to multinational firms and the reasons why financial markets, in channelling funds to deficit units, can fail to serve low-income households and entrepreneurs.
The first part of the course focuses on the role of financial institutions and markets in providing financial services to multinational firms. The international financial environment is examined, with a particular focus on foreign exchange and Eurocurrency markets. The way multinational
firms finance international trade, consolidate and manage their financial flows, and measure and manage exposures to currency risks are analysed as part of treasury management.
The second part of the course focuses on the failures of the mainstream financial system in channelling funds to low-income households and entrepreneurs. Starting from the problem of financial exclusion, the role of microfinance in economic and social development is examined. Microfinance service providers and their products are studied to understand how they allow people to save and invest in small businesses.

Full programme

First part
- Meaning and determinants of interest rates.
- Foreign exchange and Eurocurrency markets.
- Balance of payments.
- Financing the firm’s international trade.
- Managing the currency risk: transaction exposure.
- Managing the multinational firm’s cash flows.
Second part
- Financial exclusion.
- Role of microfinance in providing access to finance.
- Microfinance service providers.
- Microfinance products.

Bibliography

The reading material (textbook and readings) will be indicated during the course and on Elly.

Teaching methods

Lectures, exercises, and analysis of specific cases based on newspaper articles.
Recorded lessons will be posted on Elly.

Assessment methods and criteria

STANDARD EXAM
Written exam. Knowledge and understanding, the ability to study in a largely autonomous manner, the ability to formulate judgements with
incomplete data, and the ability to communicate conclusions will be assessed through 2 open-ended questions for up to 14 marks and 2 true or false questions (with argumentation) for up to 10 marks.
The application of knowledge and understanding through problem solving abilities in new or unfamiliar environments will be assessed through 1 or 2 exercises, for up to 6 marks.
During the exam devices such as smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, etc. are strictly forbidden.
The final grade is published on Esse3.

The final exam might be replaced by partial exams during the course. Dates and structure of possible partial exams will be communicated during the first weeks and on Elly.

ONLINE EXAM (if necessary due to the pandemic)
The exam structure and the marking scheme will be communicated as soon as possible during the course and on Elly.

Other information

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Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Contacts

Toll-free number
800 904 084

Student registry office

E. segreteria.economia@unipr.it

Quality assurance office

Education manager:
dott.ssa Giovanna Colangelo
T. +39 0521 902296
E. didattica.sea@unipr.it
E. giovanna.colangelo@unipr.it

President of degree course

prof. Paolo Fabbri
E. paolo.fabbri@unipr.it

Faculty advisor

prof.ssa Donata Tania Vergura
E. donatatania.vergura@unipr.it

Carrier guidance delegate

prof. Franco Mosconi
E. franco.mosconi@unipr.it

Tutor professors

prof. Paolo Fabbri
E. paolo.fabbri@unipr.it
prof. Vincenzo Dall'Aglio
E. vincenzo.dallaglio@unipr.it

Erasmus delegate

prof. Andrea Cilloni
E. andrea.cilloni@unipr.it

Quality assurance manager

prof. Vincenzo Dall'Aglio
E. vincenzo.dallaglio@unipr.it

Internships

prof. Paolo Fabbri
E. paolo.fabbri@unipr.it

Student Tutors

dott. Dalila Baldini
E. dalila.baldini@unipr.it
dott. Chiara Bacchilega
E. chiara.bacchilega@unipr.it