Money and Banking
16-WEEK INSTRUCTOR-FACILITATED ONLINE COURSE
A fundamental study of how money functions in the U.S. and world economies. How money supply, the banking system, the Federal Reserve and the federal government are all interrelated, and how changes in the financial system can affect individuals, businesses and governments on a world-wide basis are covered.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the functions of money and our payments system
- Connect the time value of money with financial markets and their assets
- Identify the business of banking and the interrelationship with government regulation
- Compare the various monetary theories and how they relate to macro and international economics
- Summarize the structure of the Federal Reserve System and understand the tools and goals of Monetary Policy
Easy Registration: Call
212-297-1679 or
212-297-1666 to enroll by phone.
Textbook
Money and Banking, Cengage, required
Audience: Bank personnel who have not had a formal course in money and banking and who wish to increase their understanding of the banking industry; officer trainees through the mid-management level.
Proctored Examination Required
This course requires proctored exams. You will need to identify a person from your institution who will proctor your exams during business hours, Monday – Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Eastern USA Time. This person should be your Human Resources Training Manager, supervisor, or someone from the management team of your organization.
Make sure to arrange your proctor well in advance of your exam date.
If you do not work with an institution, you will need to contact a university/college, library, or a testing center to request they proctor your exam. You will be asked to provide the telephone number of your proctor in case we need to reach that person for verification. A relative or friend cannot proctor an exam. All parties must abide by the ABA exam policy.
There are no exceptions.
The New York Bankers Association is a Local ABA Training Provider.
Questions: NYBA Professional Development at
212-297-1679 or
[email protected].