A primary reserve is a specific amount of money that a bank needs. This specific amount is the least amount they need to run the bank.
what are the diffrence between primary reserve and secondary reserve?
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The Federal Reserve Banks are primary to the US Government with many primary dealers dealing with the Federal Reserves.
The primary tool used by the Federal Reserve when it responds to economic boons and recessions is the buying and selling of bonds in open market operations.The buying and selling of bonds in open market operations is the primary tool used by the Federal Reserve when it responds to economic booms and recessions.
The primary tool used by the Federal Reserve when it responds to economic boons and recessions is the buying and selling of bonds in open market operations.The buying and selling of bonds in open market operations is the primary tool used by the Federal Reserve when it responds to economic booms and recessions.
The primary tool used by the Federal Reserve when it responds to economic boons and recessions is the buying and selling of bonds in open market operations.The buying and selling of bonds in open market operations is the primary tool used by the Federal Reserve when it responds to economic booms and recessions.
an airforce term for aircraft over the amount needed for primary and backup use that are held in reserve to repalce aircraft that are lost - backup aircraft are over the amount needed for primary use to be used while primary aircraft are maintened or otherwise out of service
The primary tool used by the Federal Reserve when it responds to economic boons and recessions is the buying and selling of bonds in open market operations.The buying and selling of bonds in open market operations is the primary tool used by the Federal Reserve when it responds to economic booms and recessions.
I'm not sure one could say they are "more dangerous" than hitting the ground at terminal v but there are increased risk with the reserve parachute. The primary reason that it is more dangerous is the interaction with your primary chute. With a primary chute partially inflated a reserve chute can become entangled in the primary causing both to fail. Any "lift" provided by the partially inflated primary will be lost causing the jumper to fall faster. A partially inflated primary may bear the jumper to the ground alive albeit with injury. One way to prevent this is to release the primary "separate it from your harness" using the disconnects before activating your reserve. This places the jumper back into freefall at a lower altitude. Again a failure of the reserve at this point would prove fatal. Suboptimal attachment points on the reserve create increased shock loads on opening due to increased opening velocity, and potentially at irregular body positions.
To Keep the Economy from becoming unmanageable
To keep the economy from being unmanageable
Federal Reserve