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Module 2 Koric Quiz
The three parts of the Federal Reserve System are the Reserve Banks, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), and the.
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Monitor your online accounts regularly.
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Higher; Harder.
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A checking account.
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Board of Governors.
What type of account is typically the MOST liquid?
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Only use ATM's your bank's network.
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A checking account.
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Board of Governors.
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What represent typical account fees?
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Monitor your online accounts regularly.
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To help you calculate how much money you have in your account.
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Only use ATM's your bank's network.
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ATM fees, Service fees, and Minimum balance fees.
What is NOT one of the responsibilities of the Federal Reserve?
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Only use ATM's your bank's network.
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Credit unions are typically owned and run by members and credit unions limit membership to certain people or groups.
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To help you calculate how much money you have in your account.
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Established the Federal budget.
Savings accounts usually offer ___ interest rates than checking accounts. It is ___ to access your money in a savings account than in a checking account.
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Board of Governors.
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A checking account.
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Higher; Harder.
What part of the check is the LEAST important?
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ATM fees, Service fees, and Minimum balance fees.
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Only use ATM's your bank's network.
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A checking account.
Which of the following is a unique feature of credit unions?
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To help you calculate how much money you have in your account.
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Credit unions are typically owned and run by members and credit unions limit membership to certain people or groups.
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Monitor your online accounts regularly.
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Established the Federal budget.
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