 What is a Bank?  What do a Bank?  To create generate capital market  To play effective role in the Economy by supplying capital.  To persuade quench,

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 What is a Bank?  What do a Bank?

 To create generate capital market  To play effective role in the Economy by supplying capital.  To persuade quench, bill of exchange etc  Financing of industries.  Financing of Trade and Commerce  Financing of Agriculture.  To maintain balance of foreign trade

 Deposits  Reserve Funds  Shareholders Capital  Retained Earnings  Bank capital  Borrowings of bank funds

 Loan and Advance  Investment Fund  Withdrawal of Deposits  Repayments of Borrowing  Payment of Dividend  Increase in the other Asset

Assets Amou nt Liabilities & Equity Amou nt Cash Liquid security holding Investment securities Loan Consumer Real Estate Agriculture Etc. Deposit Demand Money market Savings Etc. NonDeposit Retained earning Capital reserve Surplus Etc.

 To protect the safety of the public’s savings  To control the money supply  To ensure equal opportunity and fairness in the public’s access to credit and other vital financial services.  To promote public confidence in the financial system  To provide the government with credit, tax revenues, and other services  To help different sectors of the economy

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