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MONEY SUPPLY Reference 10.2. Money Supply is the total of money in circulation 1.Currency – bills and coins federal reserve notes 2.Checking Accounts.

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1 MONEY SUPPLY Reference 10.2

2 Money Supply is the total of money in circulation 1.Currency – bills and coins federal reserve notes 2.Checking Accounts demand deposits 3. Traveler’s Checks

3 M1 $2,149,200,000,000 October 2011 Nov. 2012 -- $ 2,418,400,000,000

4 M2 M1 + “near-money” Passbook savings account Short term time deposit accounts 24 hr money market funds Near-money cannot be used as a medium of exchange, but it can be quickly converted to cash. $9,606,500,000,000 Nov. 2012 -- $10,163,500,000,000

5 Are credit cards money? No, because you must pay the credit card company back for the use of their money. You can use a credit card as medium of exchange But you can’t use it as a repayment of debt. You use it to incur debt. Definition of money: any good widely accepted for exchange and in the repayment of debt. Money is a store of value.

6 10.2 Money Supply p.277-282 Read and complete Section Review #1d,f-4 The Federal Reserve SystemHomework: 11.1 “The Federal Reserve System” –Read and complete Section Review #1-4 p. 292


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