This course introduces and extends the understanding of financial system including financial institutions, banks and financial markets and the central bank under the economic point of view. Several basic economic concepts will be employed to explain the structure of financial markets, their performance, bank management, the role of money in the economy. These concepts also provide students with tools to understand trends in the financial markets, the expected movements and/or changes in factors such as interest rates, exchange rates and inflation. |
This course introduces and extends the understanding of financial system including financial institutions, banks and financial markets and the central bank under the economic point of view. Several basic economic concepts will be employed to explain the structure of financial markets, their performance, bank management, the role of money in the economy. These concepts also provide students with tools to understand trends in the financial markets, the expected movements and/or changes in factors such as interest rates, exchange rates and inflation.
This course introduces fundamental knowledge of the structure of the financial markets and its components: money and financial instruments; financial markets; financial institutions as well as the operations of central banks; and their relationship with various economic factors. This course also provides learners with economic theories and models used to analyze and forecast movements of economic and financial factors such as interest, inflation, and exchange rates. Learners are able to practice a range of soft skills via various class activities and assessments.
This subject introduces you to the financial operations of firms in an environment of open and integrated financial markets. An understanding of international financial management is crucial not only for the large multinational corporations (MNCs) but also for companies with no international business because these companies must recognize how their competitive position will be affected by movements in exchange rates, foreign interest rates, labour costs, and inflation. In this subject, you will be asked to examine the theoretical and empirical explanations of such effects, and to analyze the institutional and practical issues firms must consider when making decisions on financing and investment in a global economic setting.
This
module furnishes students and other involved parties with the substantive
groundwork for the study and comprehension of tour operators, travel agencies
and their practice. Learners will approach travel agency business transactions
and tour operations from an administrative perspective and a wider sphere of
tourism. Complex issues facing their management and commercial transactions
will also be discussed at length such as the package holiday, the rise of tour
operators, the operating environment, product development, small &
medium-sized tour operators, customer service, financial planning, travel
regulations, distribution, marketing, inbound tour management, outbound tour
management, and office management. Students will also acquire the practical
skills of Tour Operations proposed by Vietnam Tourism Operational Skills (VTOS).