This document provides an overview of international finance. It defines international finance as the study of monetary interactions between countries, focusing on areas like foreign direct investment and currency exchange rates. The key features discussed are that international finance affects economic and monetary systems across borders, and involves major players like multinational corporations. It also involves methods of financing international business and foreign trade. Challenges in international finance mentioned include varied economic systems between countries, tariffs, political risks, and cultural/language differences. The document also discusses dumping, where a company sells goods at a high price domestically but a low price internationally, and anti-dumping measures countries employ in response.