Course Details

  • Online, asynchronous
  • 7 weeks | May 26 to July 10, 2026
  • 3 credits | $2,022
  • Last day to register: May 28, 2026                                        

Course Overview

Study and understanding of financial management in an international business setting. This course discusses the concepts and techniques of international financial risk management, using currency hedging techniques, international investment decisions, and international money markets and financing decisions. Using lecture, discussions, and readings, the course provides a framework to evaluate international business transactions. 

Additional Information 

Prerequisite(s)/Restriction(s): Open to Finance, International Business, and Economics majors, and Political Science & International Studies majors and minors.

Faculty will contact all students after the Thursday, May 28, registration deadline.

About the Instructor

Jingzhi G. Meng

Associate Professor of Finance
Jingzhi Meng brings her well-rounded finance and economics background to Stonehill's Meehan School of Business. Combining teaching experience with corporate experience, Meng shares her expertise in applied econometrics, engineering economics, and financial management in business classes across the finance curriculum.

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