Chapter 10 Money and Banking.

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Chapter 10 Money and Banking

Chapter 10 Section 1

What is Money? Money is anything that serves as a medium of exchange, a unit of account and a store of value

The Three Uses of Money 1) Medium of exchange- anything that is used to determine value during the exchange of goods and services 2) Unit of account- a means of comparing the values of goods and services 3) Store of value- something that keeps its value if it is stored rather than used

What is Currency? The coins and paper bills used as money in a society are called currency.

6 Characteristics of Money 1) Durability- Objects used as money must withstand wear and tear 2) Portability- Easy to carry around and transfer 3) Divisibility- Easily divided into smaller amounts

6 Characteristics of Money 4) Uniformity- all units of money must be identical 5) Limited Supply- Federal Reserve System controls supply of money in circulation 6) Acceptability- everyone in economy must be able to exchange the objects that serve as money for goods and services

Chapter 10 Section 2

History of American Banking In 1913,the Federal Reserve System Act established the Federal Reserve System. The Fed is the nations central bank that creates national currency called Federal Reserve Notes.

History of American Banking After the Great Depression, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) was created to instill trust in banking system. Today the FDIC insures customer deposits up to $250,000 if a bank fails.

Chapter 10 Section 3

Measuring the Money Supply The money supply is all the money available in the U.S. economy.

Banking Services Banks perform many functions and offer many services to consumers 1) Store money- its safe and convenient 2) Credit Cards- cards entitling their holders to buy goods and services based on the card holders promise to pay

Banking Services 3) Saving money- the most common options are: Savings accounts Checking accounts Money Market Accounts Certificates of Deposits (CDs)

Banking Services 4) Loans- Make loans to help new businesses and help established businesses' grow 5) Mortgages- a specific loan used to purchase real estate

How Banks Make a Profit Banks make money of interest rates they receive from consumers who have taken loans Interest is the price paid on the use of borrowed money

Electronic Banking The rise of computers in banking as increased dramatically Automated Teller Machines (ATM)- can deposit, withdraw cash and obtain account information Debit Cards- used to withdraw money from checking account

Electronic Banking Automatic Clearing Houses (ACH)- transfer funds from customers’ accounts into creditors’ accounts Home Banking- can check balances or make transfers from home computer Store Value Cards- have magnetic strips or computer chips with account balance information