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February 13, 2009

Bank

Banking
Boris Tomson asked:


A banker or bank is a financial institution whose primary activity is to act as a payment agent for customers and to borrow and lend money. The first modern bank was founded in Italy in Genoa in 1406, its name was Banco di San Giorgio .Many other financial activities were added over time. For example banks are important players in financial markets and offer financial services such as investment funds. In some countries such as Germany, banks are the primary owners of industrial corporations while in other countries such as the United States banks are prohibited from owning non-financial companies. In Japan, banks are usually the nexus of cross share holding entity known as zaibatsu. In France “Bancassurance” is highly present, as most banks offer insurance services (and now real estate services) to their clients. http://banks-banking.blogspot.com Banks have influenced economies and politics for centuries. Historically, the primary purpose of a bank was to provide loans to trading companies. Banks provided funds to allow businesses to purchase inventory, and collected those funds back with interest when the goods were sold. For centuries, the banking industry only dealt with businesses, not consumers. Banking services have expanded to include services directed at individuals, and risk in these much smaller transactions are pooled. http://banks-banking.blogspot.com Origin of the word The name bank derives from the Italian word banco “desk/bench”, used during the Renaissance by Florentines bankers, who used to make their transactions above a desk covered by a green tablecloth. However, there are traces of banking activity even in ancient times. In fact, the word traces its origins back to the Ancient Roman Empire, where moneylenders would set up their stalls in the middle of enclosed courtyards called macella on a long bench called a bancu, from which the words banco and bank are derived. As a moneychanger, the merchant at the bancu did not so much invest money as merely convert the foreign currency into the only legal tender in Rome—that of the Imperial Mint. Traditional banking activities Banks act as payment agents by conducting checking or current accounts for customers, paying cheques drawn by customers on the bank, and collecting cheques deposited to customers’ current accounts. Banks also enable customer payments via other payment methods such as telegraphic transfer, EFTPOS, and ATM. http://banks-banking.blogspot.com Banks borrow money by accepting funds deposited on current account, accepting term deposits and by issuing debt securities such as banknotes and bonds. Banks lend money by making advances to customers on current account, by making installment loans, and by investing in marketable debt securities and other forms of money lending. Banks provide almost all payment services, and a bank account is considered indispensable by most businesses, individuals and governments. Non-banks that provide payment services such as remittance companies are not normally considered an adequate substitute for having a bank account. Banks borrow most funds from households and non-financial businesses, and lend most funds to households and non-financial businesses, but non-bank lenders provide a significant and in many cases adequate substitute for bank loans, and money market funds, cash management trusts and other non-bank financial institutions in many cases provide an adequate substitute to banks for lending savings to http://banks-banking.blogspot.com Definition Cathay Bank in Boston’s ChinatownThe definition of a bank varies from country to country. Under English common law, a banker is defined as a person who carries on the business of banking, which is specified as: conducting current accounts for his customers paying cheques drawn on him, and collecting cheques for his customers. In most English common law jurisdictions there is a Bills of Exchange Act that codifies the law in relation to negotiable instruments, including cheques, and this Act contains a statutory definition of the term banker: banker includes a body of persons, whether incorporated or not, who carry on the business of banking’ (Section 2, Interpretation). Although this definition seems circular, it is actually functional, because it ensures that the legal basis for bank transactions such as cheques do not depend on how the bank is organised or regulated. The business of banking is in many English common law countries not defined by statute but by common law, the definition above. In other English common law jurisdictions there are statutory definitions of the business of banking or banking business. When looking at these definitions it is important to keep in mind that they are defining the business of banking for the purposes of the legislation, and not necessarily in general. In particular, most of the definitions are from legislation that has the purposes of entry regulating and supervising banks rather than regulating the actual business of banking. However, in many cases the statutory definition closely mirrors the common law one. Examples of statutory definitions: “banking business” means the business of receiving money on current or deposit account, paying and collecting cheques drawn by or paid in by customers, the making of advances to customers, and includes such other business as the Authority may prescribe for the purposes of this Act; (Banking Act (Singapore), Section 2, Interpretation). “banking business” means the business of either or both of the following: receiving from the general public money on current, deposit, savings or other similar account repayable on demand or within less than [3 months] … or with a period of call or notice of less than that period; paying or collecting cheques drawn by or paid in by customers Since the advent of EFTPOS (Electronic Funds Transfer at Point Of Sale), direct credit, direct debit and internet banking, the cheque has lost its primacy in most banking systems as a payment instrument. This has lead legal theorists to suggest that the cheque based definition should be broadened to include financial institutions that conduct current accounts for customers and enable customers to pay and be paid by third parties, even if they do not pay and collect cheques. Accounting for bank accounts Bank statements are accounting records produced by banks under the various accounting standards of the world. Under GAAP and IFRES there are two kinds of accounts: debit and credit. Credit accounts are Revenue, Equity and Liabilities. Debit Accounts are Assets and Expenses. This means you credit credit accounts to increase their balances and you debit debit accounts to increase their balances. This also means you debit your savings account everytime you deposit money into it (and the account is normally in deficit) and you credit your credit card account everytime you spend money from it (and the account is normally in credit). However, if you read your bank statement, it will say the opposite- that you have credited your account when you deposit money, and you debit when you withdraw it. If you have cash in your account you have a positive or credit balance and if you are overdrawn it will say you have a negative or a deficit balance. The reason for this is because the bank, and not you, has produced the bank statement. Your savings might be your assets, but it is the bank’s liability, so your savings account is a liability account which is a credit account and should have a positive credit balance. Your loans are your liabilities but the bank’s assets so they are debit accounts which should have a negative balance. Below where bank transactions, balances, credits and debits are discussed, they are done so from the viewpoint of the account holder which is traditionally what most people are used to seeing. If you have cash in your account you have a positive or credit balance and if you are overdrawn it will say you have a negative or a deficit balance. The reason for this is because the bank, and not you, has produced the bank statement. Your savings might be your assets, but it is the bank’s liability, so your savings account is a liability account which is a credit account and should have a positive credit balance. Your loans are your liabilities but the bank’s assets so they are debit accounts which should have a negative balance. Below where bank transactions, balances, credits and debits are discussed, they are done so from the viewpoint of the account holder which is traditionally what most people are used to see in http://banks-banking.blogspot.com

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Banking Services in India: Chasing New Heights

Banking
Addi asked:


 
With the customers being offered the best services throughout the nation, the banking services are indeed focusing on all the possible measures that can be brought in so as to raise its standards in the country. This is certainly giving out positive vibes which ensure the common man that his money will indeed get its worth at any cost.The services provided by the banks are experiencing a marked wind of change as they are getting more easy and convenient with each day passing by. People who experienced the bad days of banking services in India, where-in they were supposed to wait for an hour before withdrawing cash from accounts or getting a cheque from north of the country being cleared in one month to the southern areas are certainly taking a sigh of relief now.These services have been diversified as well as simplified in numerous ways. Banks have enhanced their services with the introduction of computers as well as Internet options. They are no longer having their world ending at the commercialised banking. They have in fact, taken giant leap further in the field. The rapidly increasing requirements of the masses are encountered with the help of newly-devised banking services. The established modern banking system is indeed setting new heights and significant targets.Besides, latest advancements including the entry of private and foreign banks in the banking arena, introduction of latest technology and enhanced software helped the banking sector to stay ahead in the extremely competitive market. Moreover, with the onset of Internet banking, one can easily participate in making money transactions online. The online banking services have made the life of the user extremely convenient. With their help, the user can send online drafts to anyone sitting anywhere in the world. In fact, he can also transfer cash from one’s saving account to the other in no mark-able time.The online banking services have surely helped the user to do away with the long queues in banks so as to deposit or withdraw cash. Further, the commencement of the ATM services, the new heights have been achieved in the banking sector. The flashy 24 hours working of the banks have helped the user to remain panic-free and enjoy hassle-free services. Also, the outsourcing of the Indian banks has made the entire banking process extremely easy. Banking as a service industry and as a Business Process Managements has literally flourished for years. It has, in fact, earned the status of the “Facilities Management” in the nation.Not just the banks but the customers have also shown great level of involvement with the banks and have always been pronounced proactively while giving the feed-backs. Not just throughout the nation, the banks have proliferated themselves in foreign countries as well. The various deposit schemes have prompted the users to invest and save more in these banks and get the worth of their money enhanced. The deposit schemes like Fixed deposit have certainly made people extract benefits out of these schemes which help the user to have a certain amount of life always insured for him. Moreover, the infectious trend of loans has been spreading very rapidly. The banks have also emerged as a safe keeper of the valuables of the users.The banking services in India have engendered themselves. They have taken the services to new heights altogether. The banks are literally banking upon the trust of people. They are proving to be a person’s true companion even in the tough times. These have enabled people to live a better life and have their future secure.

Preferred Banking Meets All of Your Demands

Banking
Clint Jhonson asked:


In a world in which everything is defined by competition, the banking area is more competitive than ever. Luckily for us, if we need to resort to banking services, we have at our disposal a wide range of options. All we need to do is figure out which of these services fits best our financial needs. If you would like to receive advice from someone who is acquainted with your personal situation and requirements, someone who can advise you regarding your financial situation whenever you want, you should definitely consider preferred banking.Preferred banking is dedicated to individuals who have a specific good monthly household income or a savings capital. A preferred bank is designed in order to meet all the needs of its customers or more exactly, all the needs which are permitted by regulation. Furthermore, preferred banks are encouraged to take a more pro-active form of direct selling and instead of selling the financial services one at a time, the bank agent tries to understand the needs of the consumer and to offer him services which fulfill those needs.The essential advantages of preferred banking services are: a personal service from your own consultant, tailor-made advice, created specifically in order to suit your situation and personal requirements, optimum access to our services and clear statements which give you a good overview regarding your financial situation. Furthermore, the preferred bank agent will let you decide how you wish to invest, allowing you to choose from an extensive range of investment possibilities. Nowadays, preferred bankers represent the role models for young people who want to make a career in banking. Moreover, preferred bank agents are quite devoted to their customers and each banker deals with a single client. Thus, clients benefit from the best services and no matter what they need, bankers will satisfy their requirements in a short period of time. Due to the preferred banking norms, bankers are responsible for providing their clients excellent customer service. Furthermore, preferred bank agents have the tasks of relationship managers, product specialists, investment assistants and service managers. However, they have one objective, that of satisfying their clients. The preferred banking services are not meant only to understand and respond to the financial needs of their customers but also to offer them personalized services. Thus, they will offer you professional insights on local and international financial problems and pieces of advice regarding bank transactions, future investments and others. The preferred bank agents’ deal with a lot of things on a daily basis: they process the transactions of the clients, they prepare and balance bank deposits, they maintain bank records, they talk to clients and they ensure the best potential products to the clients. As you can see, preferred banking services deal with a lot of things and banking has gone into a new, more efficient and competitive level. To conclude, it’s needless to say that at a preferred bank, you will enjoy the exclusive privileges which can be found only at such a bank.

Now Enjoy the Benefits of Online Banking Services

Banking
Addi asked:


 
Banking services in India have undergone a remarkable change from the time when India got the independence on 15th august, 1947. Otherwise earlier the only mode of banking which was known to the common people of the country was the indigenous bankers like the private money lenders. But the services offered by these lenders used to be exploitative and also very fraudulent. This is the very basic reason why loan lending authorities failed to make a mark for themselves until the economic reformation in the early years of the decade 1990’s occurred. That economic reformation also brought a revolution in the field of banking services in India.This led to a global change in the entire concept of banking. The introduction of modern technology such as the use of computers significantly contributed to the welfare of banking services which ultimately gave birth to Online banking services.Online banking services mark the phase where an almost new type of banking of started. But one more reason that contributed immensely to this concept was the entry of foreign players into the market of banking. These new entrants were the result of the liberalised policies that the government adopted. Since India was a potentially rich place for every type of business. Hence, there was flood of many new entrants. These new players proved to be fruitful for the entire Indian economy. It is because these new banks began to pose a serious threat to the already established nationalised banks. This ultimately resulted in the overall development of banking services in India. The concept of Online banking services is the result of this radical change.Providing Online banking service has become an integral part of today’s banking module. It is significantly important for the modern banking companies since as the rates of property are touching sky and also it is not possible to setup an entire branch at every place. Also it may lead to incurrence of extra costs. This type of Online banking service allows the bank to reach to the place where the concerned person is at ease. It also saves the users to stand and save their time by standing in long queue’s and in meanwhile wasting precious time. Also today many Online banking services also provides the users to get the knowledge related to any kind of loan or share market aspect just at the click of button. User can also check their balance, withdraw money, transfer funds and perform all other functions just like a normal person in bank can do.Another main feature that has today caught the eye of every person is the fixed deposit. Today almost every bank is offering rate of interest above 9% in fixed deposit. The advantage of this high rate of interest is not limited to a certain age group but it is open to a person belonging to any age group. The high rate of interest in the fixed deposit is the result of high intensity competition. This is why today every bank is trying to offer higher rate of interest than the other. While for the senior citizen, it is quite max in profits, for other age groups it is only marginally less than that of the senior citizens. One unique thing about these fixed deposits is that they are only for a short period of time. They are generally for a period of one year or one and half. This short period is the prime reason why now and more and more people are now going for it without hesitating.

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