AP Macro Unit 4 Vocab

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Household Wealth

the value of a household’s accumulated savings

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Financial Asset

a nonphysical asset tat entitles the buyer to future income from the seller

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Financial Risk

uncertainty about future outcomes that involve financial losses and gains

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Liquid

an asset that can be quickly converted to cash without much loss of value

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Illiquid

an asset that cannot be quickly converted into cash without much loss of value

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Loan

a lending agreement between an individual lender and an individual borrower

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Bond

an interest-bearing asset that represents a loan to a company or government

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Stock

a type of equity that represents ownership of a company

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Nominal Interest Rate

the interest rate actually paid for a loan

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Real Interest Rate

the nominal interest rate adjusted for inflation

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Money

any asset that can easily be used to purchase goods and services

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Medium of Exchange

the primary function of money, this is when money is used in a transaction to exchange for goods and services

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Store of Value

another function of money, this is when money is held in savings for future use because of the belief it will hold purchasing power over time

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Unit of Account

the last function of money, this is when money is used as a measure to set prices and make economic calculations

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Commodity Money

a good used as a medium of exchange that has intrinsic value in other uses

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Fiat Money

a medium of exchange whose value derives entirely from its official status as a means of payment

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Monetary Base

Also known as M0, this is the total amount of currency (cash) in circulation or kept on reserve by commercial banks

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M1

monetary aggregate that includes currency in circulation, checkable bank deposits, and other liquid deposits

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M2

monetary aggregate that includes M1 plus less liquid “near monies” (financial assets that can be readily converted into cash)

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Fractional Reserve Banking

a banking system in which banks do not keep all of their deposits on reserve, but rather loan out some of their deposits

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Bank Reserves

the currency that banks hold in their vaults plus their deposits at the central bank

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Required Reserve Ratio

also known as the reserve requirement, this is the percentage of deposits that a commercial bank must hold in reserves

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Required Reserves

the reserves that a bank must hold, as mandated by the central bank

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Excess Reserves

additional reserves a bank chooses to hold. These represent the funds available to banks to loan out to borrowers

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Money Multiplier

the ratio of the money supply to the monetary base. It indicates the total number of dollars created in the banking system by each $1 addition to the monetary base

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Money Demand Curve

shows the relationship between the quantity of money demanded and the nominal interest rate

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Money Supply Curve

shows the relationship between the quantity of money supplied and the nominal interest rate – this curve is independent of the nominal interest rate

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Monetary Policy

actions of a central bank used to stabilize the economy by influencing aggregate demand through changing interest rates

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Expansionary Monetary Policy

monetary policy designed to increase aggregate demand

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Contractionary Monetary Policy

monetary policy designed to decrease aggregate demand

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Overnight Interbank Lending Rate

sometimes known as the policy rate, this is the interest rate that banks charge other banks for overnight loans

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Limited Reserve System

a system where reserves are scarce and therefore relatively small changes in the supply of reserves shifts the money supply and changes the interest rate

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Ample Reserve System

a system where banks hold high levels of excess reserves and therefore changes in the supply of reserves does not change the interest rate significantly

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Discount Rate

the interest rate the central bank charges on loans to banks

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Open Market Operations (OMOs)

the purchase or sale of government debt (bonds) by a central bank

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Interest on Reserves

the amount the central bank pays in interest to banks for their balances held in reserve

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Budget Surplus

when tax revenue exceeds government spending

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Budget Deficit

when government spending exceeds tax revenue

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National Savings

the sum of private savings and the budget balance, is the total amount of savings generated within the economy

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Net Capital Inflow

equal to the total inflow of foreign funds minus the total outflow of domestic funds to other countries

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Loanable Funds Market

a hypothetical market that brings together those who want to lend money and those who want to borrow money

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Investment Tax Credit

an amount that firms are allowed by law to deduct from their taxes based on their investment spending