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- Initial deposit is $10,000
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- Round Deposits Required Reserves of 20% Excess Reserves New Loans 50% of loan proceeds are held as currency in circulation by people Loan proceeds redeposited 1 $500 $100.00 $400.00 $400.00 $200.00 $200.00 2 $200 $40 $160 $160 $80 $80 3 $80 $16 $64 $64 $32 $32 4 $32 $6.40 $25.60 $25.60 $12.80 $12.80 5 $12.80 $2.56 $10.24 $10.24 $5.12 $5.12 6 $5.12 $1.02 $4.10 $4.10 $2.05 $2.05 7 $2.05 $.41 $1.64 $1.64 $.82 $.82 8 $.82 $.16 $.66 $.66 $.33 $.33 9 $.33 $.07 $.26 $.26 $.13 $.13 10 $.13 $.03 $.10 $.10 $.05 $.05 Totals $833.25 $166.65 $666.60 $666.60 $333.30 $333.30 Calculate the new money supply. Calculate the money multiplier.By using the table, Commercial Bank Balance Sheet Assets ($) Liabilities (S) Vault Cash 8000 Deposits 35000 Loans 27000 1. If the required reserve ratio is 15 percent, the required reserve is $ 2. If the required reserve ratio is 15 percent, the maximum loan that the bank can newly make is $ 3. Update the balance sheet after the bank makes a new loan up to the amount determined in #2. 4. With the updated balance sheet (#3), calculate total assets ($) and total liabilities ($).The initial deposit are $110 million and legal reserve ratio is 12% Find the value of money multiplier
- Round Deposits Required Reserves of 20% Excess Reserves New Loans None of loan proceeds are held as currency in circulation by people Loan proceeds redeposited 1 $500 $100 $400 $400 0 $400 2 $400 $80 $320 $320 0 $320 3 $320 $64 $256 $256 0 $256 4 $256 $51.20 $204.80 $204.80 0 $204.80 5 $204.80 $40.96 $163.84 $163.84 0 $163.84 6 $163.84 $32.77 $131.07 $131.07 0 $131.07 7 $131.07 $26.21 $104.86 $104.86 0 $104.86 8 $104.86 $20.97 $83.89 $83.89 0 $83.89 9 $83.89 $16.78 $67.11 $67.11 0 $67.11 10 $67.11 $13.42 $53.69 $53.69 0 $53.69 Totals $2231.57 $417.31 $1785.26 $1785.26 0 $1785.26 Calculate the new money supply. (Enter response here.) Calculate the money multiplier.assume the required Reserve ratio is 12 for scientific Commercial Bank has actual reserves of 15,000 loans of 85,000 and checkable deposits of 80,000 what is required reserves a 5,400 B 9600 C 15,000 D 80,000An advantage that money has over other assets is that it: a. Provides a higher return to the owner b. Is a safer asset to hold during times of inflation c. Increases in value over time d. Has lower transaction costs to use as a means of payment than other assets
- John deposits $1,800 into his checking account. If the reserve ratio is 10%, what are the required and excess reserves? Required reserves: $[ Excess reserve erves: $Federal Funds Rate 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 " S D 1 150 200 250 300 350 Quantity of Reserves IOR (interest on reserves). ON RRP (reverse REPO rate)Deposit Reserve Requirement Money Multiplier Potential Money Creation $1,000 10% From above $1,000 20% From above $1,000 25% From above With a deposit of $1,000 and the reserve requirement of 10% what is the potential money creation? Group of answer choices $5,000 none of the above $10,000 $4,000
- Consider the following balance sheet of Berjaya Bank. The required reserve ratio on demand deposits is 8%. Berjaya Bank Aset / Assets (million $) Rizab / Reserves Pinjaman / Loans Sekuriti / Securities Liabiliti / Liabilities (million $) Deposit semasa Demand deposits Modal bank / Net Worth 30 290 150 140 30 1. Calculate the bank's excess reserves 2. Suppose Berjaya Bank sells $40 million of its securities to the central bank. Show the balance sheet of Berjaya Bank after this transactionA $500 deposit into a checking account increases checkable deposits by $500, and increases the bank's ________ by $500. A) loans B) reserves C) capital D) securitiesFirst National Bank Liabilities and Net Worth Assets US Treasury Bonds $450,000 Net Worth $500,000 Reserves (Cash) $175,000 Checkable Deposits $250,000 Loans $125,000 Second National Bank Assets Liabilities and Net Worth US Treasury Bonds $100,000 Net Worth $250,000 Reserves (Cash) $250,000 Checkable Deposits $100,000 Third National Bank Assets Liabilities and Net Worth US Treasury Bonds $900,000 Net Worth $1,000,000 Reserves (Cash) $350,000 Checkable Deposits $500,000 Loans $250,000 The Required Reserve Ratio is 25% for all banks. Rob, who banks at Third National, writes a check in the amount of $100,000 to Darrin, a First National customer, who deposits the check in-full into his checking account. List which balance sheet entries at each bank change and what their new values are.