Chapter One: An Overview of The Changing Financial-Services Sector
Chapter One: An Overview of The Changing Financial-Services Sector
Chapter One: An Overview of The Changing Financial-Services Sector
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Key Topics
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Chapter Outline
• I. Introduction: Powerful Forces Reshaping
the Industry
• II. What Is a Bank?
• A. Defined by the Functions:
• B. Banks and their Principal Competitors
• C. Many Kinds of Banks
• D. Money-Centered Banks vs. Community
Banks
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Chapter Outline(continued)
• E. The Legal Basis for Banking
• III. The Financial System and Competing
Financial-Service Institutions
• A. Roles of the Financial System
• B. The Competitive Challenge for Banks
• C. Leading Competitors with Banks
• 1. Savings Associations
• 2. Credit Unions
• 3. Fringe Banks
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Chapter Outline(continued)
• 4. Money Market Funds
• 5. Mutual Funds
• 6. Hedge Funds
• 7. Security Brokers and Dealers
• 8. Investment Banks
• 9. Finance Companies
• 10. Financial Holding Companies
• 11. Life and Property/Casualty Insurance
Companies
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Introduction
• Banks are the principal source of credit (loanable funds)
for millions of individuals and families and for many
units of government
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What Is a Bank?
• A bank can be defined in terms of:
1. The economic functions it performs
2. The services it offers its customers
3. The legal basis for its existence
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EXHIBIT 1-1 The Many Different Kinds of Financial-Service
Firms Calling Themselves Banks
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What Is a Bank? (continued)
• Money-Centered Banks vs. Community Banks
▫ Money-center banks
▫ Industry leaders
▫ Cover whole regions, nations, and continents
▫ Offer the widest possible menu of financial services
▫ Acquire smaller businesses
▫ Face tough global competition
▫ Community banks
▫ Much smaller
▫ Service local communities and towns
▫ Offer a narrower, but often more personalized, menu of
financial services
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What Is a Bank? (continued)
• The Legal Basis for Banking
▫ A bank is any business offering deposits subject to
withdrawal on demand and making loans of a commercial or
business nature
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The Financial System and Competing
Financial-Service Institutions
• Roles of the Financial System
▫ The primary purpose of the financial system is to encourage
saving and to transfer those savings to individuals and
institutions planning to invest and needing credit to do so
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EXHIBIT 1–2 Comparative Size by Industry of Commercial
Banks and Their Principal Financial-Service Competitors
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Services Banks and Many of Their Closest
Competitors Offer the Public
• Services Banks Have Offered for Centuries
▫ Carrying Out Currency Exchange
▫ Discounting Commercial Notes and Making Business
Loans
▫ Offering Savings Deposits
▫ Safekeeping of Valuables and Certification of Value
▫ Supporting Government Activities with Credit
▫ Offering Checking Accounts (Demand Deposits)
▫ Offering Trust Services
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Services Banks and Many of Their Closest
Competitors Offer the Public (continued)
• Services Banks and Many of Their Financial-Service Competitors
Began Offering in the Past Century
▫ Granting Consumer Loans
▫ Financial Advising
▫ Managing Cash
▫ Offering Equipment Leasing
▫ Making Venture Capital Loans
▫ Selling Insurance Policies
▫ Selling and Managing Retirement Plans
▫ Dealing in Securities: Offering Security Brokerage and Investment
Banking Services
▫ Offering Mutual Funds, Annuities, and Other Investment Products
▫ Offering Merchant Banking Service
▫ Offering Risk Management and Hedging Services
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