a part of economic contract form, hope u guys enjoy ur reading and get something beneficial
As mentioned before, banks basically make money by lending money at rates higher than the cost of the money they lend. More specifically, banks collect interest on loans and interest payments from the debt securities they own, and pay interest on deposits, CDs, and short-term borrowings. The difference is known as the "spread," or the net interest income, and when that net interest income is divided by the bank's earning assets, it is known as the net interest margin.
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Banks both create and issue money. While commercial banks no longer issue their own banknotes, they are effectively the distribution system for the notes printed, and the coins minted, by the U.S. Treasury. The Federal Reserve buys coins and paper money from the Treasury and distributes them through the banking system, as needed. Banks effectively buy currency from the Fed, or sell it back when they have excess amounts on hand.
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An illustration of this very basic concept can be found in the old "3-6-3 Rule," a tongue-in-cheek "rule" that said a banker would pay out 3% for deposits, charge 6% for loans and hit the golf course by 3 p.m.