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Leno4ka [110]
3 years ago
14

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST AND GIVE 25 POINTS!! MUST EXPLAIN!! Plz look at the photo and answer the questions!! TYSM!!

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1 answer:
Lelechka [254]3 years ago
8 0

lowkey heres some short simple answers

1 interest loans

2 in return for keeping their money safe the bank can strike a deal to use ur money and u slowly gain money over time should the money remain in the bank

3  limited liability company or corporation because it helps shield their personal assets from things that might happen in the future

4 The central bank. its there for a flexible and more stable monetary and financial system.

5 it lowers interest rates allowing opportunity for new investments and spending

6 when banks make loans out of excess reserves it increases the money supply

those my half hearted probs wrong answers for you

additional info surrounding Q1 and Q2: The amount of interest the banks collect on the loans is greater than the amount of interest they pay to customers with savings accounts

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