by fraud internally or externally or by both in connivance, cash lost in transit.
Either from other banks or their own particular government. In the worst case they can borrow from other banks outside the governance of their local control. It's a great merry-go-round of displaced irresponsibility. We all loose. ~JCF
Money is CREATED by governments, not banks. They store money. Banks also EARN money by loaning money to people. People pay the banks back more money than they borrow (interest)
Banks do not iron money as this would burn it. The Royal Mint, who make the money, make it flat when it is made, and then send it to the banks like this. Ironing money is not recommended :)
Banks make money by lending money to people and charging people for borrowing. The amount banks charge is called interest. Banks borrow money from other people and pay them interest on the amount borrowed. Banks charge more interest on the money they lend than they pay one the money they borrow. That is how they make money. When people deposit money with a bank, the bank is literally borrowing money from some people so they can lend it to other people. That is why banks pay interest.
we take/borrow money from the commercial banks and the commercial banks take/borrow money from the reserve bank
Either from other banks or their own particular government. In the worst case they can borrow from other banks outside the governance of their local control. It's a great merry-go-round of displaced irresponsibility. We all loose. ~JCF
Securely. Try to devise them into diffrent banks, like in 5 banks, so if a bank was robbed or something, u don't loose all your money.
Money is CREATED by governments, not banks. They store money. Banks also EARN money by loaning money to people. People pay the banks back more money than they borrow (interest)
Banks do not iron money as this would burn it. The Royal Mint, who make the money, make it flat when it is made, and then send it to the banks like this. Ironing money is not recommended :)
they use money for money
no
The way banks earn money is basically a two-step process. First, banks borrow money from other banks as well as from their depositors. The banks then loan that money out to businesses and people, and charge them a higher rate of interest than they are paying on the money. Banks also earn money by charging fees for services they offer.
Money lenders and banks.
Banks make money by lending money to people and charging people for borrowing. The amount banks charge is called interest. Banks borrow money from other people and pay them interest on the amount borrowed. Banks charge more interest on the money they lend than they pay one the money they borrow. That is how they make money. When people deposit money with a bank, the bank is literally borrowing money from some people so they can lend it to other people. That is why banks pay interest.
Banks take your money and buy mcdonalds
Banks ARE the money markets. They are hardly likely to eliminate themselves.
we take/borrow money from the commercial banks and the commercial banks take/borrow money from the reserve bank