Irrespective of who deposits the money, the bank would lend it to loan customers and earn interest income. Based on this income, the bank would provide a certain interest amount to the depositors.
Ex: If you deposit $1000 in a bank they would lend it to say me. I would be paying interest to the bank on a monthly basis as EMI. let us say I pay back the $1000 in 12 EMI's as $100 then I will pay the bank $1200.
The bank would give you an interest of say 8% per year and hence you will get $80 as interest. The remaining $120 would be used by the bank for its expenditure and income.
It depends. Yes - If they have deposited money into their accounts held with the bank, they are called creditors No - If they do not have any money deposited in their account with the bank. Instead if they are loan customers they are called debtors (or people who owe a debt to the bank)
Actually nothing special happens. The few things that happen are:Your bank balance increases by 10000 (the amount you deposited)The money you deposited is available for withdrawal anytime you wantThe money you deposited starts earning an interest for you for as long as this money is kept in that account.
It means that the money has exchanged from one bank to the next.
Physical safety of a certificate of deposit is important but not as important of as the safety of the money we have deposited with the bank. Safety of the money deposited in a certificate of deposit is directly linked to the financial stability of the bank in which you have opened it. Let us say you have deposited $1000 in a bank and it goes bankrupt, even if you have safeguarded the certificate in your home, it is worthless because the bank has gone bust. On the contrary, if you lose the certificate, you can always get a duplicate from the bank.
The sources of funds for banks are as follows:Take money from the capital investment on the bankTake money from the money deposited into their accounts by customersBorrow money from other banksBorrow money from the central bank of the country
Deposited Money is termed as "CR" or "Cr" or "Credit" it is a transaction in which money is deposited or credited or added to a customer's bank account. The bank balance of the account will increase by the amount of money that was actually credited during this transaction.
is it possible for money to be deposited in an inactive bank account
deposited money is credited to your concern bank account
No. Money deposited in checking/current accounts do not earn any interest.
Banks keep their money in safe vaults. A portion of their money is deposited with the central bank of the nation too.
It depends. Yes - If they have deposited money into their accounts held with the bank, they are called creditors No - If they do not have any money deposited in their account with the bank. Instead if they are loan customers they are called debtors (or people who owe a debt to the bank)
Actually nothing special happens. The few things that happen are:Your bank balance increases by 10000 (the amount you deposited)The money you deposited is available for withdrawal anytime you wantThe money you deposited starts earning an interest for you for as long as this money is kept in that account.
He had the money deposited in various state banks.
The bank uses the money that is deposited to loan out to other bank customers. This keeps a healthy economy growing and money changing hands. The deposits should be backed by the FDIC.
It means that the money has exchanged from one bank to the next.
Physical safety of a certificate of deposit is important but not as important of as the safety of the money we have deposited with the bank. Safety of the money deposited in a certificate of deposit is directly linked to the financial stability of the bank in which you have opened it. Let us say you have deposited $1000 in a bank and it goes bankrupt, even if you have safeguarded the certificate in your home, it is worthless because the bank has gone bust. On the contrary, if you lose the certificate, you can always get a duplicate from the bank.
The antecedent of the pronoun 'it' is the noun money.