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1 1.What is a bank? 2.Banking in 10 Questions 3.How banks create money

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3 1) Can you make unlimited withdrawals from a savings account? YesNo Federal law limits the number of certain kinds of withdrawals you can make each month.

4 2) Is it safe to keep your money in the bank? YesNo The federal government insures bank deposits up to a certain amount of money.

5 3) Do banks pay people more for savings accounts than they charge for loans? YesNo Savings accounts pay a TINY amount of interest. Interest you pay on loans is much higher.

6 4) Could most people start a business without a loan? YesNo Starting a business can be expensive. Loans provide money for equipment and startup costs.

7 5) Does lending make more money available to spend? YesNo Lending actually multiplies the amount of money out in the community.

8 6) Are banks required to keep some money in reserve? YesNo Banks must keep a certain percent of deposits in reserve.

9 7) Does anyone supervise the banking industry? YesNo The Federal Reserve and other federal agencies supervise the banking industry.

10 8) Does increased lending make the economy slow down? YesNo Increased lending = more spending, which helps fire up the economy.

11 9) Do some loans help you increase your ability to produce? YesNo A loan to start or expand a business, or a loan to get an education, can help you earn more.

12 10) Does paying for something with a loan cost less than paying for it outright? YesNo Paying with a loan always costs MORE than paying for something outright!

13 If you kept going, you’d find out that Mary’s $100 will add $1,000 to the money supply.


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