This course contains material on the concept of financial management in multinational companies (MNCs) both from micro and macro economic aspects. From the macroeconomic aspect, the business activities of MNC companies are carried out on an international scale and are related to the international balance of payments, the mechanism for determining foreign exchange rates, exchange rates between countries and their relationship to other economic variables, such as interest rates, inflation, politics. Meanwhile, in the microeconomic aspect, the management of MNC managers is explained in terms of exchange rate management, exposure management, asset management and short-term/long-term spending. The learning methods that are often used are lectures, discussions, presentations, case studies, and reflections. Students are also invited to act as MNC managers to solve international financial cases using real data from suggested websites. The output of this course is structured papers and assignments submitted at the beginning of each lecture. Students also present the results of their group discussions on topics that are in accordance with the syllabus. At the end of each lecture, students work on the LKM as an assessment of the results of the absorption of each student‘s material.