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Write short note on :

Credit Creation.

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Credit Creation :
The main source of funds, which is available to commercial banks, is in the form of deposits from the public.
 
Primary Deposits :
Primary deposits are also known as cash deposits. Such deposits refer to money deposited by the people in the form of cash with the banks. These deposits are withdrawable by the depositors.
A part of these deposits are kept by the bank, to meet the demand for cash of the depositor. This is termed as minimum cash reserves. The banks are able to do with a very small reserve because all depositors do not withdraw money at the same time.
 
Secondary/Derivative Deposits :
The balance over the minimum cash reserves, which is used by the banks to create credit by way of providing loans is known as derivative deposit. or Derivative deposit is a deposit which is left over after deducting cash reserve from primary deposits. When a bank grants loan to a borrower, bank opens a deposit account in the name of the borrower. Borrower can withdraw money from this account by means of cheque.
 
If a bank purchases securities from a seller, it opens an account in the name of the seller who can withdraw from it.
 
When the borrower withdraws money from his loan account by a cheque, it is deposited by the payee in some other bank. These banks again create credit on the basis of fresh deposits received after keeping the required reserves. In this way, commercial banks create credit money, which is the part of total money supply.
 
For example, let us suppose that every bank has to keep 20%, of its deposits as cash reserve and advances loans from 80% of its deposits. Bank A receives a primary deposit of 10,000/- retains, 20% as cash reserve and lends 8,000/- to a businessman who deposits it in bank B. The bank 'B' would lend  6,400/- after retaining  1,600/- The amount of  6400/- is deposited in bank 'C', which retains Rs. 1,280/- and lends  5,120/-. The amount  5120/- is deposited in bank 'D'. The bank D would lend  4096/- after retaining 1024/-. This process ends at the stage where the subsequent banks receive too small amount as primary deposit to advance any loans from it. The following table summaries this process.
Banks Primary Deposit Reserves Secondary Deposits Loans
A 10000 2000 8000 8000
B 8000 1600 6400 6400
C 6400 1280 5120 5120
D 5120 1024 4096 4096
Total credit created can be arrived at with the help of the following simple formula.
Total Credit Created = A X 1/R
'A' is the original primary deposit and
'R' is the Reserve Ratio.
1 is ratio of primary deposits.
Cash reserve ratio is 20%. For example
 10000 X 1/20% = ` 10,000 X 1
20
100
= ` 10,000 X 1 X 100 / 20
= ` 10,000 X 10 /2
= ` 100,000/2
= ` 50,000/-
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