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Business 8. Keyboarding. Finance: Money & Banking . Keyboarding Tip of the Day. Home Row. Remember the home row has groves (raised surfaces) on their keys so you can find them without looking. Remember try not to look at your hands or the keys. Try to get used to finding the home row. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BUSINESS 8

Finance:

Money & Bankin

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Keyboarding

KEYBOARDING TIP OF THE DAYHome Row

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Remember the home row has groves (raised surfaces) on their keys

so you can find them without looking

Remember try not to look at your hands or the keys. Try to get used to finding the

home row

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BUSINESS 8

Finance:

Money & Bank

ing

Banks & Banking

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What do they do? Why do we go there? How do they

help the people?

What comes to mind when you think about a Bank?

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Bank Definition

Our big banks are called commercial/retail banks.

A financial institution licensed as a receiver of deposits. Their primary function is to handle money. Banks manage withdrawals and deposits as well as supplying loans

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Bank Definition

In Canada banks must be given a charter or license to operate by Federal parliament.

In most countries, banks are regulated by the national government or central bank.The government oversees (controls) and protects the wealth of a nation.

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Bank Definition

This is very safe, never a failure in Canada's history.  In contrast with US where thousands of banks, lots of failures

Canadian Banks use a branch banking systemCanada allows only a few banks with each having many offices

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Bank Definition

And unless necessary, few mergers too

Our government watches all bank activity, especially: bank reorganizations (mergers) and foreign banks

Since confederation, no foreign banks have been allowed in Canada (fear of US domination)

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The BIG 6 Canadian Banks

6. HongKong Shanghai Banking Corporation

1. Royal Bank2. Bank of Montreal3. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce4. Toronto Dominion5. Bank of Nova Scotia

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RBC, The Royal Bank

Originally founded as Royal Bank of Halifax in 1795, sold to Montreal business people in 1826 and name was changed to Royal Bank of Canada

Royal Bank, Canada's biggest bank  1500 branches, profits around $10-12 Billion annually,

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BMO, The Bank of Montreal

BMO uses the "First Bank" theme extensively

Bank of Montreal, 4th biggest bank in Canada, claims to be Canada's oldest, founded in 1821

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CIBC, The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

CIBC  2nd largest bank, result of 1950's merger between Imperial Bank of Canada, and Canadian Bank of Commerce

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TD, The Toronto Dominion

In 1990 TD purchased the Calgary/Vancouver based  Canada Trust (which had long hours, as opposed to the old banking hours of 10:00am-3:00pm.  TD keeps the Canada Trust name, because it is favourably associated with long hours.

TD, 3rd biggest bank. The result of 1950's merger of Bank of Toronto and Dominion Bank of Canada.

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The Bank of Nova Scotia

It is the largest bank in many Caribbean countries and has a large presence in South America

Bank of Nova Scotia, 5th biggest bank, quite a bit smaller than the previous 4, but very profitable

Scotia Bank plays with high risk foreign exchanges and gold speculation

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HSBC, Hong-Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation

The gov't of Canada reluctantly agreed for it to be sold to Hong Kong investors who were pouring into Vancouver ahead of 1997 (the year Hong Kong went back to China). So Canada got a partially foreign bank. HKBC, Hong Kong Bank of Canada

HSBC in 1970's started off as the

Bank of British Columbia In 1986, the bank was in danger of failing due to large outstanding loans

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HSBC, Hong-Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation

So we now have a completely foreign-owned bank in Canada, even though it is specifically disallowed by federal rules.  But it has not been a problem, so the government has turned a blind eye to it

In 1999, this bank was bought out by the international banking giant HSBC, Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation

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Scavenger Hunt

3. try to put together a list of 10 things (vocabulary, jobs, facts) that you learned about your bank.

You are now researchers. On your own you will1. use your computer and research one of the big 6 banks,2. try to find out some new, different or interesting things about your bank that you never knew,

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Money Assignment Use the rest of the class time to

work on your money assignment

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Class Discussion

Time to report out and tell us what you learned about your bank

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Exit Slip

3. Would you prefer to do business with a major bank (one of the big 6) or a smaller one (local community bank)?

1. What is something new that you learned about banks and banking?2. Would you like a credit card from a major bank? What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a credit card?