ECON 2035 Study Guide - Regions Financial Corporation, Commercial Bank, Credit Union

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Banks split into 2 main categories: raise funds by lending out deposits. Capital one use funds to make loans and issue credit cards , engage in security underwriting and foreign exchange: regional bank: commercial bank with assets above billion that operates in one geographical region. Regions bank or issuing bonds: main source of funds comes front deposits by customers and little from borrowing. Superregional bank: commercial bank with assets above billion that operates nationwide- across most of the us. Saving institutions: type of bank created to accept saving deposits and make loans for home mortgages; aka saving banks. Credit union: nonprofit bank owned by its depositor members, who are drawn from a group of people with something in common, small 11 thousand in us. Tax free: owned by depositors call members . Finance company: nonbank financial institution that makes loans but does not accept deposits (ex.

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