Title: Barter
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2The Origin of Money
Commodity money
3Fiat or token money
Money accepted by law
THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS, PUBLIC
AND PRIVATE
4Have you ever stopped to examine the features of
a dollar bill?
Number refers to 5th district also corresponds
to the letter E
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Treasurer of the United States
Secretary of the Treasury
5the American bald eagle
the pyramid a symbol of material strength and
endurance
The Great Seal of the United States
6ANNUIT COEPTIS - He has favored our
undertakings
What does the eye inside the triangle represent?
Why is the pyramid unfinished?
NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM A New Order of the Ages
7the former 13 colonies
Out of Many, ONE
The Executive Branch
The Legislative Branch
The Judiciary Branch
PEACE and WAR
8 Functions of Money
- Medium of exchange
- Store of value
- Unit of account
Liquidity property of money
9Measuring the money supply
- M1 transactions money
- M2 broad money
- or near monies
- M3 large-denomination money
10Transactions money
M1 currency in circulation demand
deposits travelers checks other
checkable deposits
11 Near Monies M2 M1 savings
accounts time deposits (lt 100,000) money
market accounts repurchase agreements
(lt100,000)
12M3 M2 time deposits (gt100,000) repu
rchase agreements (gt100,100) Eurodollars
13Financial Intermediaries
- Commercial banks
- Savings and loan associations
- Life insurance companies
- Pension funds
14How the Modern Banking System Works
- Fractional reserve banking system
- Reserves
- Legal reserve requirement
- Excess reserves
- Loans
15Illustration of money creation
- Assume 20 legal reserve requirement
- Suppose Nina deposits 1,000 in her checking
account at Citibank. -
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- T-account of
Citibank - ______Assets________________Liabilities____
________ - Reserves 200
Demand deposits 1,000 - Loans 800
16- Kevin borrows 800 from Citibank, and buys a
computer at CompUSA. - CompUSA deposits Kevins check at Fleet Bank.
- Fleet Banks
T-account - _____Assets________________Liabilities________
_____ - Reserves 160 Demand
Deposits 800 - Loans 640
17- Vivian borrows 640 from Fleet Bank and buys a
new TV set at Sears department store. - Sears deposits Vivians check at Bank of New
York. -
- T-account of Bank of New York
- ______Assets____________________Liabilities
_______ - Reserves 128 Demand
deposits 640 - Loans 512
18 Total demand deposits after lending
and re-lending by banks
Banks
Demand Deposits Citibank
1,000 Fleet
800 Bank of New York
640 ? ? other banks
additional deposits
___________
5,000 Total
19The Money Multiplier
Money multiplier (m) 1 / required reserve
ratio 1 / .20
5 Total demand deposits (M) m x
initial deposit 5,000 5
x 1,000
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74The End