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32 Money Creation Copyright © 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin

Fractional Reserve System The Goldsmiths Stored gold and gave a receipt Receipts used as money by public Made loans by issuing receipts Characteristics: Banks create money through lending Banks are subject to “panics” LO1 32-2

Fractional Reserve System Balance sheet Assets = Liabilities + Net Worth Both sides balance Necessary transactions Create a bank Accept deposits Lend excess reserves LO1 32-3

A Single Commercial Bank Transaction #1 Vault cash: cash held by the bank Assets Liabilities and Net Worth Creating a Bank Balance Sheet 1: Wahoo Bank Cash $250,000 Stock Shares LO1 32-4

A Single Commercial Bank Transaction #2 Acquiring property and equipment Assets Liabilities and Net Worth Acquiring Property and Equipment Balance Sheet 2: Wahoo Bank Cash $10,000 Stock Shares $250,000 Property 240,000 LO1 32-5

A Single Commercial Bank Transaction #3 Commercial bank functions Accepting deposits Making loans Assets Liabilities and Net Worth Accepting Deposits Balance Sheet 3: Wahoo Bank Cash Checkable Deposits $110,000 $100,000 Property 240,000 Stock Shares 250,000 LO1 32-6

A Single Commercial Bank Transaction #4 Depositing reserves in a Federal Reserve bank Required reserves Reserve ratio Reserve ratio = Commercial bank’s Required reserves Checkable-deposit liabilities LO2 32-7

A Single Commercial Bank Type of Deposit Current Requirement Statutory Limits Checkable deposits: $0-$10.7 Million $10.7-$55.2 Million Over $55.2 Million Noncheckable nonpersonal savings and time deposits 0% 3 10 3% 8-14 0-9 The Fed can establish and vary the reserve ratio within limits set by Congress Required reserves help the Fed control lending abilities of commercial banks LO2 32-8

A Single Commercial Bank Transaction #4 Assume the bank deposits all cash on reserve at the Fed Assets Liabilities and Net Worth Depositing Reserves at the Fed Balance Sheet 4: Wahoo Bank Cash $0 Checkable Deposits $100,000 Property 240,000 Stock Shares 250,000 Reserves 110,000 LO2 32-9

A Single Commercial Bank Excess reserves Actual reserves - required reserves Required reserves Checkable deposits x reserve ratio Example: Checkable deposits $100,000 Reserve ratio 20% LO2 32-10

A Single Commercial Bank Transaction #5 Clearing a check $50,000 check reduces reserves and checkable deposits Assets Liabilities and Net Worth Clearing a Check Balance Sheet 5: Wahoo Bank Checkable Deposits $50,000 Property 240,000 Stock Shares 250,000 Reserves $60,000 LO2 32-11

Money Creating Transactions Transaction #6a Granting a loan $50,000 loan deposited to checking Assets Liabilities and Net Worth When a Loan is Negotiated Balance Sheet 6a: Wahoo Bank Checkable Deposits $100,000 Property 240,000 Stock Shares 250,000 Reserves $60,000 Loans 50,000 LO3 32-12

Money Creating Transactions Transaction #6b Using the loan $50,000 loan cashed Assets Liabilities and Net Worth After a Check is Drawn on the Loan Balance Sheet 6b: Wahoo Bank Checkable Deposits $50,000 Property 240,000 Stock Shares 250,000 Reserves $10,000 Loans 50,000 A single bank can only lend an amount equal to its preloan excess reserves LO3 32-13

Money Creating Transactions Bank buys government securities from a dealer Deposits payment into checking Assets Liabilities and Net Worth Buying Government Securities Balance Sheet 7: Wahoo Bank Checkable Deposits $100,000 Property 240,000 Stock Shares 250,000 Reserves $60,000 Securities 50,000 New money is created LO3 32-14

Profits, Liquidity, and the Fed Funds Market Conflicting goals Earn profit Make loans to earn interest Buy securities to earn interest Maintain liquidity Alternative? Overnight bank loans Federal funds rate LO3 32-15

The Monetary Multiplier = 1 required reserve ratio R LO5 32-16