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Course: |
FIN 115
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Title: | Retail Banking |
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Long Title: | Retail Banking |
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Course Description: | Serves as an introductory course intended for newer employees in the saving institutions business and for established employees desiring to learn more about the business in which they work. Covers the origin and growth of saving institutions, their roles in the world of business, their intermediary function, their relationship to the housing industry and markets, the regulatory bodies and government agencies with which institutions work, and the competitive arena in which they operate. Enables the student to acquire a solid foundation for more specialized areas of study. |
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Min Credit: | 2 |
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STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Explain the history and growth of savings institutions.
II. Explain the role of savings institutions in the financial services industry.
III. Understand the intermediary process.
IV. Acknowledge the relationship between the savings industry and housing industry and markets.
V. Identify the regulatory bodies and government agencies with which the institutions work.
VI. Describe the competitive area in which savings institutions operate.
VII. Understand the changing role that savings institutions now have.
VIII. Explain the changes in operation and lending functions within the industry
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Savings Institutions
A. History
B. Growth
C. Role in Financial Services Industry
II. Intermediary Process
III. Relationship of Savins Industry, Housing Industry and Markets
IV. Regulatiory Bodies
V. Government Agencies
VI. Competitive Area of Operations
VII. Changing Role
VIII. Changes in Operation and Lending Functions
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