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AIB Money and Banking (AIB-1350)
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Course Information (Textbook Information Below)
Money and Banking
presents a fundamental treatment of how money functions in the U.S. and world
economies. Topics include the concept of money supply and the role your bank
plays as a money creator and participant in the nation's payment mechanism.
Money and Banking
also explains how the various types of financial institutions operate, the
workings of monetary and fiscal policies, the functions and powers of the
Federal Reserve, and more.
Delivery
Options
Self-Study, Instructor-Led
Online, and In-Person.
Audience
Bank personnel who have not had a formal course in money and
banking and who wish to increase their understanding of the banking industry;
officer trainees through the mid-management level.
Learning Objectives
After completing this program, you will be able to:
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Describe how commercial banks "create" money
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Identify the tools of monetary and fiscal policy
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Summarize and better interpret major trends and issues in banking
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Relate bank operations to the U.S. payments mechanism
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Compare and contrast various types of financial institutions
ACE College Credit Recommendation*
In the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester
hours in Money and Banking or Economics.
*Applicable for Instructor-Led Online course.
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"In ancient
times, money was mystical and sacred. Modern money is
commercial, not sacred, and it is mystical only in our
willingness to accept it as a means of exchange for goods and
services."
Money & Banking explores the important function of money in
our modern economy and as the raw material in banking. It
explains also the pivotal role of the banking system in
implementing monetary policy and reaching economic goals. In
addition to supporting the course, the Money & Banking
textbook is a great reference tool about the basic functions of
money, markets, and financial systems. Money & Banking
provides well constructed chapters with content bankers need to
know and features to make learning easy. |
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Content
Topics |
Learning
Features |
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Basic functions of money |
Learning objectives |
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Evolution of money in
society |
Key terms |
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Types of money and payment
devices |
Introductions |
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Money supply, concepts and
measurement |
Content discourse |
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How banks create money |
Summaries |
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Financial institutions in
the United States |
Review questions and
answers |
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Banks as business firms |
Additional print and
website resources |
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Banks and the payments
system |
Glossary |
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Responsibilities of bank
regulators |
Charts and tables |
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Bank legislation and
regulation |
Illustrations |
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Economic policy and the
role of banks |
Stories or
sidebars |
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Banking and international
trade |
Extended reading material
on special topics |
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The Money & Banking textbook supports the ABA
Money & Banking course delivered through
AIB Online
and may also be used in the classroom to
teach AIB Money & Banking.
Softbound, 352 pages, 2008
Catalog #3004224
For further information, call Southeast Regional CFT
(904) 354-4830 or send an e-mail to lisaphillipscft@bellsouth.net
Enrollment Form
Download and print an
enrollment form from here,
complete and fax to 904-354-1834. www.cft-flsc.org
