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FIN 480 Exam 2 Questions and Answers
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Financial Intermediary - Correct answer-firm that acts as a "middle man" between

borrowers & savers (ex: banks, insurance companies, pension funds, etc.)

Two Categories of Intermediaries - Correct answer-depository institutions & non-

depository institutions

Depository Institutions - Correct answer-take deposits & make loans, what most

people think of as banks

Non-Depository Institutions - Correct answer-ex: insurance companies, investment

banks, finance companies, pension funds

Insurance Companies - Correct answer-accept premiums, which they invest, in

return for promising compensation to policy holders under certain events

- at most basic level, all operate the same

- for individual policy holder, insurance is way to transfer risk




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,Pension Funds - Correct answer-invest individual and company contributions in

stocks, bonds, and real estate in order to provide payments to retired workers

Securities Firms - Correct answer-include:

- investment banks: issue stocks & bonds to corporate customers & trade them

- mutual fund companies: pool resources of individual & invest them in portfolios

Finance Companies - Correct answer-raise funds directly in financial markets to

make loans to individuals & firms (tend to specialize in particular types of loans)

Government-Sponsored Enterprises (GSEs) - Correct answer-federal credit

agencies that provide loans directly for farmers & home mortgagors... guarantee

programs that insure loans made by private lenders

Types of Depository Institutions - Correct answer-commercial banks, savings &

loans, credit unions

Commercial Banks - Correct answer-for-profit institution, has

owners/shareholders, gathers deposits & make loans

Savings & Loans - Correct answer-owned by "members", traditionally took

deposits & wrote mortgages, unable to issue checking accounts, limited amount of

commercial loans



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,Credit Unions - Correct answer-owned by "members", traditionally limited

membership, works like a bank

Retail Banks - Correct answer-"consumer banking", checking & savings account,

mortgages & car loans, credit cards, home equity lines of credit

Corporate Banks - Correct answer-"business banking", loans, cash management,

equipment lending (leases & loans), trade finance (letters of credit, bill collection)

Investment Banks - Correct answer-purchase & sale of stocks & bonds, IPOs,

M&As, frequently help with hedging activities, speculative trading

Banking - Correct answer-combination of businesses designed to deliver the

services already discussed

- linking borrowers and savers

- processing info

- diversification of risk

- payments & liquidity

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, In the last 30 years, the number of banks with branches has ____________, while

the number of unit banks has ______________. - Correct answer-increased;

decreased

Big 4 Banks - Correct answer-U.S. banking system dominated by small # of really

large banks... Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo

McFadden Act - Correct answer-required that nationally chartered banks meet the

branching restriction of the states in which they were located

- most states have laws forbidding branch banking... results in large number of

small banks

- prohibited inter-state banks (could only branch in one state)

- fear that large banks would drive small banks out of business, reducing banking

quality in smaller communities (fragmented banking system nearly devoid of large

institutions)

Glass-Steagall Act - Correct answer-- created Federal Deposit Insurance

Corporation (FDIC)... provided insurance to individual depositors, so they would

not lose their savings in the event that a bank failed

- prohibited commercial banks from engaging in insurance & securities business

- restricted bank assets to certain approved forms of debt

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