Program Description:
This course presents a fundamental treatment of
how money functions in the U.S. and world economies.
Topics include the concept of money supply and the role
banks play in the nation’s payment mechanism. Money
and Banking also explains the workings of monetary and
fiscal policies, the functions and powers of the Federal
Reserve, and more.
After successfully completing this course, the student will be able to:
- Describe how commercial banks “create” money
- Identify the tools of monetary and fiscal policy
- Explain bank operations and the U.S. payments
mechanism
- Compare and contrast various types of financial
institutions
Who Should Attend:
Personnel who have not had a formal course in money
and banking and who wish to increase their
understanding of the banking industry and officer
trainees through mid-management level bankers.
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