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ESSENTIAL STANDARD 4.00 Understand the role of finance in business

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Understand the role of finance in business. Essential Standard 4.00. Understand the banking system. Objective 4.02. Topics. Classification of financial institutions Common payment services Federal Reserve System. Classification of financial institutions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ESSENTIAL STANDARD 4.00Understand the role of finance in business

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OBJECTIVE 4.02Understand the banking system.

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Topics Classification of financial institutions Common payment services Federal Reserve System

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CLASSIFICATION OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

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Classification of Financial Institutions Depository

Earns money to finance their business by accepting deposits from customers

Types include:○ Commercial banks, which offer many different

services, including savings, loans, and checking accounts.

○ Savings and loan associations (S&Ls), which traditionally specialize in savings and home loans, but now are very similar to commercial banks.

○ Mutual savings banks, which are owned by the depositors and specialize in savings and home loans.

○ Credit unions, which are not-for profit, serve their members only, and are owned by their depositors.

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Classification of Financial Institutions continued Non-depository

Earns money to finance their business by selling specific services such as policies, investments, and loans

Types include:○ Life insurance companies○ Investment companies○ Consumer finance companies○ Mortgage companies○ Check-cashing outlets○ Pawnshops

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Classification of Financial Institutions continued Which characteristics of financial

institutions are used for comparing them? Services offered Safety Convenience Fees and charges Restrictions

What kinds of questions may be asked about each characteristic?

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Classification of Financial Institutions continued Services –Does the institution offer savings,

checking, loans, credit cards, safe deposit boxes, trusts, etc?

Safety – Does the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) insure the institution against losses?

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Classification of Financial Institutions continued Convenience – Does the institution offer

the access you desire? Fees and Charges – What are the short

and long-term costs of the services? Restrictions – Are there minimum

balances that must be kept, or other restrictions

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COMMON PAYMENT SERVICES

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Common payment services Opening a checking account

Signing a signature card is the first stepEndorsing a check for depositAn endorsement allows the payee to cash

the check, deposit the check or transfer payment of the check to someone else.

Different types of endorsements:○ Blank○ Full○ Restrictive

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Blank Endorsement Consists of

endorser’s name only Anyone who has a

check with a blank endorsement may cash it.

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Special Endorsement Transfers payment of

a check to someone else.

Can be used to make payment on a debt

Juan Delgado is the payee on this check.

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Restrictive Endorsement Limits use of the check so

it can be deposited only to endorser’s account.

Safest type of endorsement, as it cannot be cashed by a thief or someone who finds the check.

Safest endorsement to use when mailing a check for deposit or when using the ATM for deposit.

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Check Writing Procedures1. Ensure all information is written

in the check register first, and ensure checks are written in numerical order.

2. Write the date the check is written.

3. Write the payee’s name.

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Check Writing Procedures continued5. Write in the numerical amount of the

check.6. Write in the amount of the check in

words.7. Write in the purpose of the check.8. Sign the check.

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Bank Reconciliation

What is a bank reconciliation? A bank reconciliation is the document

created to show how the two balances (your own record of your checking account and the bank’s record of your account) were brought into agreement.

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What is an outstanding check?

check that have not been deducted from the bank statement balance

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Steps in a Bank Reconciliation

1. Obtain the monthly bank statement.2. Determine checks paid.3. Find differences between the monthly

bank statement and monthly check register.

4. Calculate the adjusted balance.5. If the balances do not agree, check the

steps again and recalculate.

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THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

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The Federal Reserve System What is the Federal Reserve System? (Fed) is a centralized banking system Why does it exist?

supervise and regulate member banks and help serve the public efficiently.

Who participates?• All national banks are required to be members

of the Fed; state banks have the option of joining.

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The Federal Reserve System How is it organized?

• The Fed has 12 districts.• Located all over the USA.

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The Federal Reserve System continuedServices provided by the Fed:

Supervision of banks Participation of open market activities Acting as a clearinghouse Holding reserves Approving bank mergers Supplying paper currency Managing the discount rate