Chapter 16
The major assets of savings and loans are:
residential mortgages
The most important credit union regulator is the
NCUA
Today, federally chartered savings associations are regulated by
The OCC, FDIC, and Federal Reserve
Historically, thrift institutions are
A European idea copied in the U.S.
Which of the following statements is not true?
Credit unions, most of which are very small, cannot match the extent of services offered by a commercial bank.
The most important source of non-deposit funds to savings institutions is
FHLB advances
Credit unions have higher loan losses than commercial banks.
False
Fed funds are an important source of thrift funds.
False
Industrial banks may arguably be likened to finance companies that issue savings deposits.
True
Acquisition of a greater proportion of which following asset would help a thrift alleviate a high negative GAP position?
adjustable mortgage rates
Compared as an industry to commercial banks, credit unions are
better capitalized
Compared as an industry to commercial banks, savings associations are
better capitalized
Business credit activities of finance companies include all the following except
commercial paper
Most finance company regulation is concerned with
consumer protection
Finance companies need adequate capital to
maintain credit ratings
Compared to thrift institutions, finance companies are generally
more diverse in the types of loans they make, more diverse in the ways they are owned and organized, and more dependent on credit markets for funding
Most thrift institutions were originally organized as:
mutuals
An unintended consequence of the tax incentive to make residential mortgage loans was
over-exposure to interest rate risk
A "mutual" savings association is
owned by its depositors
Commercial banks, savings institutions, and credit unions share all the following characteristics except
seek profit
Consumer receivables on finance company balance sheets include all the following except
student loans
Credit unions share all the following characteristics except
unregulated