FIN 2231 - Money, Banking, and International Finance Add to Catalog Portfolio FIN 2231 - Money, Banking, and International Finance This course presents a fundamental treatment of how money functions in the U.S. and World Economics. Domestic Banking: Topics include the concept of money supply and the role of your bank. How the various types of financial institutions operate, the workings of monetary and fiscal policies, the functions and powers of the Federal Reserve. International Banking: Topics include fundamental, mainstay topics of international banking such as foreign exchange, collections, letters of credit, and international financing agencies. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3