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ECO 201 - Chapter 29 Test Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+ what is currency - Answers dollar notes and coins name term: bank deposits that allow account owners to write checks to third parties; atm or debit cards can also access these deposits and transmit them electronically - Answers checkable deposits name term: measures of the economy's money supply - Answers money aggregates name term: narrow measure of the money supply, consisting of currency and coins held by nonbanking public, checkable deposits, and traveler's checks - Answers M1 is currency in bank vaults counted as part of the money supply - Answers no what are liabilities of issuing banks, which stand ready to convert into cash - Answers checkable deposits are checks legal tender - Answers no what is currency circulating U.S - Answers mostly federal reserve notes produced by u.s bureau of engraving and printing and issued as liabilities of 12 federal reserve banks what are federal reserve notes reedmable for - Answers nothing other than more federal reserve notes or fiat money (u.s currency) how much of federal reserve notes circulate abroad - Answers 2/3 what is supernote - Answers counterfeit $100 note of extremely high quality that began circulating in 1990 what does foreign counterfeiting pose problem for - Answers u.s secret service; most money seized in u.s is printed abroad what note is most popular among domestic counterfeiters - Answers $20 what note is most popular among foreign counterfeiters - Answers $100 name term: deposits that earn interest but have no specific maturity date - Answers savings deposits name term: deposits that earn a fixed interest rate if held for the specified period, which can range from several months to several years; also called certificates of deposits - Answers time deposits name term: money aggregate consisting of M1 plus savings deposits, small-denomination time deposits, money market mutual funds, and other miscellaneous near-monies - Answers M2 do saving deposits and time deposits serve directly as media of exchange - Answers no money market mutual fund accounts are what - Answers another component of money defined more broad -restrictions on minimum balance, number of checks that can be written per month, minimum amount of each check m2 is how many times larger - Answers 5 what percent of all consumer purchases do cred cards finance - Answers 20% transactions using ___ and other electornic transfers now exceed payments by check - Answers debit cards the following are what: -draws down checking account immediate opposed to a grace period provided by credit cards -can't dispute bill or withhold payment as you can after writing credit card -cant stop payment as you can after writing check - Answers disadvantages of debit cards name term: financial intermediaries that do not get their funds from depositors, so they choose names aimed more at borrowers - Answers finance companies name following:

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ECO 201 - Chapter 29 Test Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+

what is currency - Answers dollar notes and coins

name term:

bank deposits that allow account owners to write checks to third parties; atm or debit cards can also
access these deposits and transmit them electronically - Answers checkable deposits

name term:

measures of the economy's money supply - Answers money aggregates

name term:

narrow measure of the money supply, consisting of currency and coins held by nonbanking public,
checkable deposits, and traveler's checks - Answers M1

is currency in bank vaults counted as part of the money supply - Answers no

what are liabilities of issuing banks, which stand ready to convert into cash - Answers checkable deposits

are checks legal tender - Answers no

what is currency circulating U.S - Answers mostly federal reserve notes produced by u.s bureau of
engraving and printing and issued as liabilities of 12 federal reserve banks

what are federal reserve notes reedmable for - Answers nothing other than more federal reserve notes
or fiat money (u.s currency)

how much of federal reserve notes circulate abroad - Answers 2/3

what is supernote - Answers counterfeit $100 note of extremely high quality that began circulating in
1990

what does foreign counterfeiting pose problem for - Answers u.s secret service; most money seized in
u.s is printed abroad

what note is most popular among domestic counterfeiters - Answers $20

what note is most popular among foreign counterfeiters - Answers $100

name term:

deposits that earn interest but have no specific maturity date - Answers savings deposits

name term:

, deposits that earn a fixed interest rate if held for the specified period, which can range from several
months to several years; also called certificates of deposits - Answers time deposits

name term:

money aggregate consisting of M1 plus savings deposits, small-denomination time deposits, money
market mutual funds, and other miscellaneous near-monies - Answers M2

do saving deposits and time deposits serve directly as media of exchange - Answers no

money market mutual fund accounts are what - Answers another component of money defined more
broad

-restrictions on minimum balance, number of checks that can be written per month, minimum amount
of each check

m2 is how many times larger - Answers 5

what percent of all consumer purchases do cred cards finance - Answers 20%

transactions using ___ and other electornic transfers now exceed payments by check - Answers debit
cards

the following are what:

-draws down checking account immediate opposed to a grace period provided by credit cards

-can't dispute bill or withhold payment as you can after writing credit card

-cant stop payment as you can after writing check - Answers disadvantages of debit cards

name term:

financial intermediaries that do not get their funds from depositors, so they choose names aimed more
at borrowers - Answers finance companies

name following:

bring together both sides of the money market

-serve as financial intermediaries

-reduce transaction costs of channeling savings to creditworthy borrowers - Answers banks

name term:

situation in which one side of market has more reliable information than the other side - Answers
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