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504 | _ainancial Institutions, Markets and Money (11th Edition) Contents Part I The Financial System Chapter 1 An Overview of Financial Markets and Institutions 1.1 The Financial System 1.2 Financial Markets and Direct Financing 1.3 Types of Financial Markets 1.4 The Money Markets 1.5 The Capital Markets 1.6 Financial Intermediaries and Indirect Financing 1.7 Types of Financial Intermediaries 1.8 The Risks Financial Institutions Manage 1.9 Regulation of the Financial System Chapter 2 The Federal Reserve and Its Powers 2.1 Origins of The Federal Reserve System 2.2 The Current Structure of The Fed 2.3 Monetary Powers of the Board of Governors 2.4 The Fed's Regulatory Powers 2.5 Independence of The Fed 2.6 The Fed's Balance Sheet 2.7 The Fed's Role In Check Clearing 2.8 Federal Reserve Tools of Monetary Policy Chapter 3 The Fed and Interest Rates 3.1 Federal Reserve Control of The Money Supply 3.2 The Fed's Influence on Interest Rates 3.3 The Treasury Department and Fiscal Policy 3.4 Goals of Monetary Policy 3.5 The Fed and the Economy 3.6 Complications of Monetary Policy 3.7 Anatomy of a Financial Crisis Part II How Interest Rates Are Determined Chapter 4 The Level of Interest Rates 4.1 What Are Interest Rates? 4.2 The Real Rate of Interest 4.3 Loanable Funds Theory of Interest 4.4 Price Expectations and Interest Rates 4.5 Forecasting Interest Rates Chapter 5 Bond Prices and Interest Rate Risk 5.1 The Time Value of Money 5.2 Bond Pricing 5.3 Bond Yields 5.4 Important Bond Pricing Relationships 5.5 Interest Rate Risk and Duration Chapter 6 The Structure of Interest Rates 6.1 The Term Structure of Interest Rates 6.2 Default Risk 6.3 Tax Treatment 6.4 Marketability 6.5 Options of Debt Securities 6.6 Behavior of Interest Rates over the Business Cycle Part III Financial Markets Chapter 7 Money Markets 7.1 How the Money Markets Work 7.2 Economic Role of the Money Markets 7.3 Characteristics of Money Market Instruments 7.4 Treasury Bills 7.5 Federal Agency Securities 7.6 Fed Funds 7.7 Other Major Money Market Instruments 7.8 Money Market Participants 7.9 The Impact of the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis on the Money Markets Chapter 8 Bond Markets 8.1 Functions of the Capital Markets 8.2 U.S. Government and Agency Securities 8.3 State and Local Government Bonds 8.4 Corporate Bonds 8.5 Financial Guarantees 8.6 Securitized Credit Instruments 8.7 Financial Market Regulators 8.8 Bond Markets Around the World Are Increasingly Linked 8.9 The Impact of the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis on the Bond Markets Chapter 9 Mortgage Markets 9.1 The Unique Nature of Mortgage Markets 9.2 Types of Mortgages 9.3 Mortgage Qualifying 9.4 Mortgage-backed Securities 9.5 Mortgage Prepayment Risk 9.6 Participants in the Mortgage Markets 9.7 Relationship between Mortgage Markets and the Capital Markets Chapter 10 Equity Markets 10.1 What Are Equity Securities? 10.2 Equity Markets 10.3 Equity Trading 10.4 Global Stock Markets 10.5 Regulation of Equity Markets 10.6 Equity Valuation Basics 10.7 Equity Risk 10.8 Stock Market Indexes 10.9 The Stock Market as a Predictor of Economic Activity Chapter 11 Derivatives Markets 11.1 The Nature of Derivative Securities 11.2 Forward Markets 11.3 Futures Markets 11.4 Uses of the Financial Futures Markets 11.5 Risks in the Futures Markets 11.6 Options Markets 11.7 Regulations of the Futures and Options Markets 11.8 Swap Markets Chapter 12 International Markets 12.1 Difficulties of International Trade 12.2 Exchange Rates 12.3 Balance of Payments 12.4 Foreign Exchange Markets 12.5 Spot and Forward Transactions 12.6 Capital Flows and Exchange Rates 12.7 Government Intervention in Foreign Exchange Markets 12.8 Financing International Trade 12.9 International Money and Capital Markets 12.10 The Globalization of Financial Markets Part IV Commercial Banking Chapter 13 Commercial Bank Operations 13.1 An Overview of the Banking Industry 13.2 Balance Sheet for a Commercial Bank 13.3 The Source of Bank Funds 13.4 Bank Uses of Funds: Bank Investments and Cash Assets 13.5 Bank Uses of Funds: Loans and Leases 13.6 Loan Pricing 13.7 Analysis of Loan Credit Risk 13.8 Fee-Based Services 13.9 Off-Balance-Sheet Banking 13.10 Bank Earnings 13.11 Bank Performance 13.12 Bank and Financial Holding Companies Chapter 14 International Banking 14.1 Development of International Banking 14.2 Regulation of Overseas Banking Activities 14.3 Delivery of Overseas Banking Services 14.4 International Lending 14.5 Foreign Banks in the United States 14.6 Future Directions of International Banking Chapter 15 Regulation of Financial Institutions 15.1 Reasons for Regulation 15.2 Bank Failures and Regulation 15.3 Safety and Soundness Regulation: Deposit Insurance 15.4 Deposit Insurance Issues 15.5 Safety and Soundness Regulation: Capital Requirements 15.6 Bank Examinations 15.7 Structure and Competition Regulations 15.8 Consumer Protection Regulations 15.9 Bank Regulators Part V Financial Institutions Chapter 16 Thrift Institutions and Finance Companies 16.1 Historical Development of Savings Institutions 16.2 Operations of Savings Institutions 16.3 Credit Unions 16.4 Thrift Institutions Around the Globe 16.5 Finance Companies Chapter 17 Insurance Companies and Pension Funds 17.1 Insurance 17.2 The Insurance Industry 17.3 Life and Health Insurance 17.4 Property and Liability Insurance 17.5 Pensions Chapter 18 Investment Banking 18.1 The Relationship between Commercial and Investment Banking 18.2 Primary Services of an Investment Bank 18.3 Private Equity Chapter 19 Investment Companies 19.1 Investment Companies 19.2 Open-end Mutual Funds 19.3 Closed-end Mutual Funds 19.4 Exchange-traded Funds 19.5 Hedge Funds 19.6 Real Estate Investment Trusts Chapter 20 Risk Management in Financial Institutions 20.1 The Dilemma: Profitability versus Safety 20.2 Liquidity Management 20.3 Managing Credit Risk 20.4 Measuring and Assessing Interest Rate Risk 20.5 Hedging Interest Rate Risk Summary of Learning Objectives Key Terms Questions and Problems Internet Exercise | ||
520 | _aKidwell's Financial Institutions 11th Edition presents a balanced introduction to the operation, mechanics, and structure of the U.S. financial system, emphasizing its institutions, markets, and financial instruments. The text discusses complex topics in a clear and concise fashion with an emphasis on "Real World" data and people and event boxes, as well as personal finance examples to help retain topical interest. | ||
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