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Federal Reserve Notes Structure & Functions
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I. Purpose: to keep the economy stable Goals: high employment, stable prices, economic growth Enemies: inflation and unemployment (recession)
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II. Structure A. publicly (gov’t) run but privately owned bank; independent within the government B. run by a 7 member Board of Governors appointed by the President 14 year terms – to remain apolitical one member is chosen as chairman – term of 4 years. The current chair = Janet Yellen.
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II. Structure (cont.) C. 12 Federal District Banks – U.S. is divided up into 12 geographic regions each with its own main bank and president to manage that region; Federal Reserve Districts and Banks Federal Reserve Districts and BanksFederal Reserve Districts and Banks D. Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) – 12 members advise the Board of Governors on buying and selling gov’t bonds ( a.k.a. securities)
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III. Functions A. Control the Money Supply – our ability to get money to consume/invest FED BANKS ALL OF US
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III. Functions (cont.) B. Supply Paper Money – determines amount to print C. Hold Bank Reserves – keep the money banks send to their district bank to back up their checking accounts
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III. Functions (cont.) D. Check Clearing Services – handles transfer of money between banks
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III. Functions (cont.) E. Supervise Member Banks – examine banks to see that they are being run properly F. Lender of Last Resort – bank for banks to get loans from
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IV. Usage of the Fed Bank only a bank for other banks and gov’ts; not a bank for individuals or businesses Jobs – control $ supply & supervise banks
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