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Chapter 9 THE BANKING FIRM AND THE MANAGEMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS The Bank Balance Sheet T-account Analysis: Bank Operation Deposit of $100 cash into First National Bank Vault Cash + $100 Checkable Deposits + $100 (=Reserves) Deposit of $100 check into First National Bank Cash items in process Checkable Deposits + $100 of collection + $100 First National Bank Second National Bank Checkable Checkable Reserves Deposits Reserves Deposits + $100 + $100 $100 $100 Conclusion: When bank receives deposits, reserves by equal amount; when bank loses deposits, reserves Ø by equal amount 1

Principles of Bank Management I. Liquidity Management II. Asset Management A. Managing Credit Risk B. Managing Interest-rate Risk III. Liability Management IV. Capital Adequacy Management I. Liquidity Management Reserve requirement = 10%, Excess reserves = $10 million Reserves $20 million Deposits $100 million Loans $80 million Bank Capital $ 10 million Deposit outflow of $10 million Reserves $10 million Deposits $ 90 million Loans $80 million Bank Capital $ 10 million With 10% reserve requirement, bank still has excess reserves of $1 million: no changes needed in balance sheet No excess reserves Reserves $10 million Deposits $100 million Deposit outflow of $ 10 million Reserves $ 0 million Deposits $ 90 million 1. Borrow from other banks or corporations Loans $90 million Borrowings $ 9 million Bank Capital $ 10 million 2. Sell Securities Securities $ 1 million 3. Borrow from Fed Bank Capital $ 10 million Loans $90 million Discount Loans $ 9 million 4. Call in or sell off loans 2

Loans $81 million Bank Capital $ 10 million Conclusion: excess reserves are insurance against above 4 costs from deposit outflows II. Asset Management 1. Get borrowers with low default risk, paying high interest rates 2. Buy securities with high return, low risk 3. Diversify 4. Manage liquidity III. Liability Management 1. Important since 1960s 2. Banks no longer primarily depend on deposits 3. When see loan opportunities, borrow or issue CDs to acquire funds IV. Capital Adequacy Management 1. Bank capital is a cushion that helps prevent bank failure 2. The higher is bank capital, the lower is return on equity ROA = Net profits/ ROE = Net profits/equity Capital EM = /Equity Capital ROE = ROA EM Capital, EM Ø, ROE Ø 3. Tradeoff between safety (high capital) and ROE 4. Banks also hold capital to meet capital requirements 5. Managing Capital: A. Sell or retire stock B. Change dividends to change retained earnings C. Change asset growth Managing Credit Risk Solving Asymmetric Information Problems 1. Screening 2. Monitoring and Enforcement of Restrictive Covenants 3. Specialize in Lending 4. Establish Long-Term Customer Relationships 5. Loan Commitment Arrangements 6. Collateral and Compensating Balances 7. Credit Rationing Managing Interest Rate Risk First National Bank Rate-sensitive assets $20 m Rate-sensitive liabs $50 m Variable-rate loans Variable-rate CDs Short-term securities MMDAs 3

Federal funds Fixed-rate assets $80 m Fixed-rate liabilities $50 m Reserves Checkable deposits Long-term bonds Savings deposits Long-term securities Long-term CDs Equity capital I. Gap Analysis GAP = rate-sensitive assets rate-sensitive liabilities = $20 $50 = $30 million When i 5%: 1. Income on assets = + $1 million (= 5% $20m) 2. Costs of liabilities = +$2.5 million (= 5% $50m) 3. DProfits = $1m $2.5m = $1.5m = 5% ($20m $50m) = 5% (GAP) DProfits = Di GAP II. Duration Analysis %D value = (% pointdi) (DUR) Example: i 5%, duration of bank assets = 3 years, duration of liabilities = 2 years; %D assets = 5% 3 = 15% %D liabilities = 5% 2 = 10% If total assets = $100 million and total liabilities = $90 million, then assets Ø $15 million, liabilitiesø$9 million, and bank s net worth Ø by $6 million Strategies to Manage Interest-rate Risk 1. Rearrange balance-sheet 2. Interest-rate swap 3. Hedge with financial futures Off-Balance-Sheet Activities 1. Loan sales 2. Fee income from A. Foreign exchange trades for customers B. Servicing mortgage-backed securities C. Guarantees of debt D. Backup lines of credit 3. Trading Activities A. Financial futures B. Financial options C. Foreign exchange D. Swaps Financial Innovation Innovation is result of search for profits I. Response to Changes in Demand Major change is huge increase in interest-rate risk starting in 1960s Example: Adjustable-rate mortgages 4

II. Response to Changes in Supply Major change is improvement in computer technology 1. Increases ability to collect information 2. Lowers transactions costs Examples: 1. Bank credit cards 2. Electronic banking facilities III. Avoidance of Existing Regulations Regulations Behind Financial Innovation 1. Reserve requirements -- tax on deposits 2. Deposit-rate ceilings (Reg Q) As i increases, loophole mine to escape reserve requirement tax and deposit-rate ceilings Examples: 1. Eurodollars 2. Bank Commercial Paper 3. NOW Accounts 4. ATS Accounts 5. Sweep Accounts and Overnight RPs 6. Money Market Mutual Funds 5