Chapter 15: Q5. (page 319)
The two conflicting goals facing commercial banks are:
profit and liquidity.
profit and loss.
deposits and withdrawals.
assets and liabilities.
Short Answer
Option (a) profit and liquidity
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Chapter 15: Q5. (page 319)
The two conflicting goals facing commercial banks are:
profit and liquidity.
profit and loss.
deposits and withdrawals.
assets and liabilities.
Option (a) profit and liquidity
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鈥淲henever currency is deposited in a commercial bank, cash goes out of circulation and, as a result, the supply of money is reduced鈥. Do you agree? Explain why or why not.
Explain why a single commercial bank can safely lend only an amount equal to its excess reserves, but the commercial banking system as a whole can lend by a multiple of its excess reserves. What is the monetary multiplier, and how does it relate to the reserve ratio?
A goldsmith has \(2 million of gold in his vaults. He issues \)5 million in gold receipts. His gold holdings are what fraction of the paper money (gold receipts) he has issued?
1/10
1/5
2/5
5/5
Suppose that the Fed has set the reserve ratio at 10 percent and that banks collectively have \(2 billion in excess reserves. What is the maximum amount of new checkable-deposit money that can be created by the banking system?
\)0
\(200 million
\)2 billion
$20 billion
Why does the Federal Reserve require commercial banks to have reserves? Explain why reserves are an asset to commercial banks but a liability to the Federal Reserve Banks. What are excess reserves? How do you calculate the amount of excess reserves held by the bank? What is the significance of excess reserve?
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