FACHHOCHSCHULE COBURG
FACHBEREICH BETRIEBSWIRTSCHAFT


SUMMER 2006

COURSE NO:

SCSU FIN460

 

COURSE TITLE:

Treasury Management

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course addresses the issues facing a financial manager in the conduct of Treasury operations within the context of a for-profit, private sector, non-financial firm. The course views the treasury operations from the perspective of a United-States-based firm, subject to American law and tax policies. The course will consist of lectures, a practical project and the use of a global treasury news base.

 

PREREQUISITES:

A basic course in Corporate Finance and micro-economics.

 

PROFESSOR:

Dr Robert M. Eldridge, Professor, Economics and Finance, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, Conn., USA

Office: Room 5-201
Tel: 457
Email:

·  eldridger1@southernct.edu

·  eldridge@fh-coburg.de
Office Hours: Wed 1400-1600

 

TEXTBOOK:

Essentials of Treasury Management, 1st Ed, 2005.Association for Financial Professionals, Bethesda, Md., USA.

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

There are two objectives to this course:

1)  To provide the student with the fundamental issues involved in treasury management.

2)  To prepare the student to sit for the Certified Treasury Professional-Associate examination administered by the Association for Financial Professionals.

 

NOTES:

1)  At the end of each class there will be a two minute drill quiz question on the material of the class.

2)  The Practical Project. At the start of the course, the students will be divided into several groups. Each group will be assigned a German industrial firm whose financial statements will be provided. The groups will analyze the Treasury accounts of the firm and prepare a written report of the groups’ findings. The questions to be addressed will be outlined in a separate handout.

3)  The company visit scheduled for 17 June will encompass a visit to a local firm and presentations on the way it handles treasury operations. This will give the students a chance to see the practical application of treasury operations as opposed to the theoretical of the textbook. This activity is mandatory for SCSU students attending the course and optional for Fachhochschule students.

 

ASSIGNMENT SCHEDULE
Subject to modification based on class progress at the discretion of the instructor

Date

Time

Chapter

Remarks

 

08 June

 

0900-1300

Introduction, Ch. 3,4,5

Review of Accounting, Time Value of Money, project assignment

 

 

 
 

09 June

 

0900-1300

Chapter 1,2,6

 

 

 

 
 

10 June

 

0900-1300

Chapter 7,8,9

 

 

 

 
 

13 June

 

1200-1600

Chapter 10,11,12

 

 

 

 
 

14 June

 

0900-1300

Chapter 13,14,15

 

 

 

 
 

15 June

 

0900-1300

Chapter 16,17,18

 

 

 

 
 

16 June

0900-1300 Chapter 19,20,21 Sarbanes-Oxley Act; Group reports due
 

17 June

0900-1300

HUK Coburg visit