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BFIN2110 — Money & Banking

3 credits · 3 hours

BFIN 2110 - Money & Banking BFIN 2110 - Money & Banking A study of the key concepts, theories and interrelationships that link money and banking to the U.S. economy. The topics covered will include principles of money and credit, basic banking regulations, determination of interest rates and foreign exchange rates, monetary policy and the role and tools of the Federal Reserve System. The structure and characteristics of financial markets are also covered. Prerequisite: BFIN 2100 or ECON 1001 , either course with a Grade of “C” or higher Elective Code(s): BUS Previous: BFN* 211,ECN* 250

Prerequisites: BFIN2100, ECON1001

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