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Money and Banking Part 4: Fractional Reserve Banking and Money Creation

In part 1 of this blog series, I referenced the famous bank run scene in the movie It’s a Wonderful Life. In the scene, a mob of depositors gather around the Bailey Building and Loan and demand withdrawal of their deposits. George Bailey, the film’s protagonist, attempts to calm the crowd by telling them, “…. […]

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history of money

Money and Banking Part 3: The Evolution of the U.S. Monetary System 

In this post, we provide a brief overview of the history of the U.S. monetary system and track its evolution towards our current monetary system.  Money in the Colonies  In colonial times, currency was in short supply. Since Britain did not allow the colonies to mint their own currencies, the colonists circulated a variety of

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credit ratios

Credit Ratios Introduction

This post is the last in a series covering financial ratios. In previous posts, we discussed ratios which measure profitability and working capital efficiency. In this post, we cover credit ratios. Credit ratios help investors, lenders, and managers determine a firm’s ability to satisfy debt obligations.  Naturally, lenders are concerned about a firm’s ability to

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