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What would happen if changes in bank regulations expand the availability of credit cards? April 23, 2010

Posted by Banking in : Economics , 1 comment so far

Suppose that changes in bank regulations expand the availability of credit cards so that people need to hold less cash.

How does this event affect the demand for money?
If the Fed does not respond to this event, what will happen to the price level?
If the Fed wants to keep the price level stable, what should it do?Submited by:★♥♪♥♪♥☆ ★♥♪♥♪♥☆ ★♥♪♥♪♥☆

What is a bank account called that is used for an organization? March 17, 2010

Posted by Banking in : Other - Business & Finance , 1 comment so far

mobwars29 asked:


I’m wondering what a bank account is called that is run by several people. That has a sort of check and balances effect so that one person doesn’t have all the power. Can anyone help me?

What is the best credit card to get for a college student? March 12, 2010

Posted by Banking in : Credit , 4comments

Rose asked:


I would like to know which credit card is best since I am a college student. Some people tell me it’s “Capital One” other say that’s the worst since they get unknown charges, others say that the credit card from your bank is better. So which credit card has been best for you guys??? This is my first time getting a credit card (in which I hate them’ cause u get addicted to it) so I have no idea of which 1 to get.

What is the difference between a bank and a credit union? March 11, 2010

Posted by Banking in : Investing , 3comments

I thought a credit union was a type of bank to serve a particular subset of people. What is the difference?Submited by:83 Ate Three

Is there a bank out there for people who dont have a a perfect banking history? March 9, 2010

Posted by Banking in : Other - Business & Finance , 4comments

I have lest then perect banking history but I am looking for a bank that can help me restore my banking history to godd standing, Please help me?Submited by:rgibson15206

How much banking does it take for a short track to be considered “high banked” ? November 4, 2009

Posted by Banking in : Other - Auto Racing , 1 comment so far

mcnamara_p asked:


Obviously a 0 degree banked is a flat track.. and even probably to a degree or 2. I’ve seen many tracks between 5 and 15 degrees be called semi-banked.. but some at less then 15 are considered “high banked” while other people you need at least 20 degrees to be high banked. How much banking do you consider a track to be “high banked” at ?

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