Reserve requirements are designed to assist the federal government in the implementation of its monetary policy. In very basic terms, the level of reserves that must be maintained affects the monetary supply. Higher reserves reduce the monetary supply and lower reserves increase the monetary supply. Therefore, if the purpose of the monetary policy is to reduce the availability of lendable money, reserves would be increased. If the policy is to increase the number of lendable funds, then reserve requirements would be reduced. To say the least, the Federal Reserve Board maintains very tight control over the reserve requirements in all financial institutions.
In this Regulation D: Reserve Requirements online training course we will discuss Regulation D and how it governs reserve requirements in the United States.
Course Learning Objectives
By taking this online Regulation D: Reserve Requirements course, the user will learn:
- Ensure all policies and procedures at your bank are in compliance with Regulation D.
- Ensure your bank is meeting all of the reporting requirements of Regulation D.
Course Outline
This online Regulation D: Reserve Requirements course is made up of the following sections:
- Reporting
- Payment of Interest on Balances
- NOW Accounts
- Reserve Requirements
Course Audience
This Regulation D: Reserve Requirements online training course was designed for bank employees.
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Course Language |
English |
Length Range |
31 - 60 Minutes |
Length (Hours) |
1.0 |
Course Features |
Audio, Mobile, Accessible |
Module Number(s) |
14518EN |