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Monday November 24, 2014 Mr. Goblirsch – Economics OBJECTIVE – Students Will Be Able To – SWBAT: - Explain the structure and function of The Federal Reserve System. AGENDA: WARM-UP: Fed Vocab CONCEPT: The Fed VIDEO: The Great Depression (12 min) ASSIGNMENT: Workbook Pg. 68 – The Fed Functions Fed Vocab WARM-UP: (Follow the directions below) ***5 minutes*** Define the terms below using the glossary of your textbook. Fractional reserve banking Monetary policy

The Fed Chapter 16

Federal Reserve System (the Fed), created Dec 23, 1913 Federal Reserve System (the Fed), created Dec 23, 1913. Central Bank of the USA Responsibilities: Bank of U.S. Bank Regulations Services to national banks Conducts monetary policy (regulates money supply) ***Influences money supply with monetary policy: Fed has nothing to do with taxes***

The Journey of a Check After you write a check, the recipient presents it at his or her bank. The Path of a Check Check writer Recipient The check is then sent to a Federal Reserve Bank. Check writer’s bank Your processed check is returned to you by your bank. Federal Reserve Bank The reserve bank collects the necessary funds from your bank and transfers them to the recipient’s bank.

STRUCTURED ACADEMIC DISCUSSION The Fed uses monetary policy to … The journey of a check is …

Structure 7-member Board of Governors, established 1935 Appointed by the president Approved by the Senate Serve 14-year terms

Federal Reserve District Banks: 25 additional branch banks The Fed accepts deposits & makes loans to banks much like people interact with a bank Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Make decisions about the money supply, cost & availability of credit 12 voting members meet 8 times a year in Wash. D.C. to make decisions on credit

The Pyramid Structure of the Federal Reserve About 40 percent of all United States banks belong to the Federal Reserve. These members hold about 75 percent of all bank deposits in the United States. Structure of the Federal Reserve System 12 District Reserve Banks Federal Open Market Committee 4,000 member banks and 25,000 other depository institutions Board of Governors

STRUCTURED ACADEMIC DISCUSSION The Fed consists of … The FOMC …

Monetary Policy Fractional Reserve System Legal Reserves % of each deposit set aside at the Fed = reserve requirement (10%) what is left = excess reserves can be loaned. Deposits can “create” money through the multiplier effect: Some loaned, spent, re-deposited

Fractional Reserves Multiplier Effect Total Reserves / Reserve Requirement = Money Supply Example Below shows a 20% reserve requirement Section 2-22