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Chapter 12 Money – The Federal Reserve - Banks Relevant standards (Economics) 6.2.6.C - Explain the function of money and its use in society. 6.2.6. D.

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1 Chapter 12 Money – The Federal Reserve - Banks Relevant standards (Economics) 6.2.6.C - Explain the function of money and its use in society. 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

2 Section 1 – Money  Objectives List and describe the 3 major roles of money. Describe the major qualities of money. Relevant standards (Economics) 6.2.6.C - Explain the function of money and its use in society.

3 Money must play 3 major roles: Medium of exchange  Money can be exchanged for just about anything and because there is no need to barter; it’s easy. Relevant standards (Economics) 6.2.6.C - Explain the function of money and its use in society.

4 Money must play 3 major roles: Store of Value  Value of a dollar stays with it. Relevant standards (Economics) 6.2.6.C - Explain the function of money and its use in society.

5 Money must play 3 major roles: Measure of price  makes the value of an item easy to understand. Relevant standards (Economics) 6.2.6.C - Explain the function of money and its use in society.

6 Money must play 3 major roles: 1. Medium of exchange – money can be exchanged for just about anything and because there is no need to barter; it’s easy. 2. Store of Value – value of a dollar stays with it. 3. Measure of price – makes the value of an item easy to understand. Relevant standards (Economics) 6.2.6.C - Explain the function of money and its use in society.

7 Money should also have the following qualities: All money, in order to be used effectively for a nation must have the following: Relevant standards (Economics) 6.2.6.C - Explain the function of money and its use in society.

8 Money should also have the following qualities: Stability  same today as tomorrow Relevant standards (Economics) 6.2.6.C - Explain the function of money and its use in society.

9 Money should also have the following qualities: Portability  small an easy to carry Relevant standards (Economics) 6.2.6.C - Explain the function of money and its use in society.

10 Money should also have the following qualities: Durability  high quality paper or metal Relevant standards (Economics) 6.2.6.C - Explain the function of money and its use in society.

11 Money should also have the following qualities: Uniformity  all $1 the same, all $5 etc Relevant standards (Economics) 6.2.6.C - Explain the function of money and its use in society.

12 Money should also have the following qualities: Divisibility  that’s why we have coins! Relevant standards (Economics) 6.2.6.C - Explain the function of money and its use in society.

13 Money should also have the following qualities: Recognizable  hard to copy/easy to recognize Relevant standards (Economics) 6.2.6.C - Explain the function of money and its use in society.

14 About $1.148 trillion on an average day Types of “money” – today there are currency, demand deposits, traveler checks etc… Relevant standards (Economics) 6.2.6.C - Explain the function of money and its use in society.

15 Please turn to page 143 of text… Complete handout as directed… 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

16 Section 2 -- Banks & Federal Reserve 3 major functions of banks Facts on the federal reserve! 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

17 Banks provide 3 functions: Accept and hold deposits – physical protection against fire and theft; also deposit insurance up to $100,000 by FDIC 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

18 Banks provide 3 functions: Making loans – “financial middlemen” of money from depositors to borrowers; interest from loans is the chief money maker of banks 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

19 Banks provide 3 functions: Collecting and transferring funds – management of checking account is a key role of banks for you 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

20 The Federal Reserve System: 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

21 The Federal Reserve System: The nations banking system made in 1914 to improve banking. ***Called the “Fed” Made up of 12 District Banks throughout the U.S. – think of it as a bank for a bank! 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

22 The Federal Reserve System: Provide banking services for financial institutions Holds deposit accounts for local banks such as a National City or a PNC. Supplies cash for those same local banks. Processes checks – Federal Reserve banks process 20,000,000,000 checks a year! Yes, ALL OF THEM! 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

23 The Federal Reserve System: Serve as banker for the federal government – they keep their checkbook! 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

24 The Federal Reserve System: Supervises and regulates the nations banking system ! 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

25 The Federal Reserve System: Develop monetary policy for the USA! 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

26 Counterfeit Money 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

27 MONEY 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

28 Salt 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

29 100000 front 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

30 Colonial Currency, Pennsylvania, 50 shillings, 1775 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

31 PA 4 pounds 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

32 continental 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

33 5000 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

34 5000 back 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

35 50 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

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39 100 GOLD 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

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43 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

44 100000 front 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

45 100000 back 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

46 Make Your Own Currency?? 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

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48 Who would you place on the bill? President?? Sports Star??? Civic Leader?? Names: 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).

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50 The Secrets of Making Money! 6.2.6. D - Define economic institutions (e.g., banks, labor unions).


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