One Shot : Money & Credit | Class 10 Social Science | CBSE 2024 | Sandra ma'am
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Jason, Arun, and others discuss the concept of goods and services as intermediaries of exchange and the role of money in eliminating the double coincidence of wants. The session covers modern currency, cash reserves for banks, collateral for loans, and the importance of self-help groups for credit, especially women's participation.
Insights
- Money serves as a medium of exchange, facilitating transactions by eliminating the requirement for a direct barter system, as explained by Jason and Arun during the session.
- The significance of collateral in securing loans from banks is underscored, indicating that borrowers risk losing their pledged assets if they fail to repay, a crucial aspect discussed in the meeting.
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Recent questions
What are goods and services?
Goods and services are discussed as intermediaries of exchange in the session, serving as products and actions that people trade to fulfill their needs and wants.
How is money defined?
Money is defined as a system that eliminates the need for double coincidence of wants, acting as a universally accepted medium of exchange in transactions.
What is collateral?
Collateral is described as security for loans, where the borrower pledges an asset to the bank to secure the loan, with the bank having the right to sell the asset if the borrower defaults on the loan.
What is the importance of cash reserves for banks?
The session highlights the importance of cash reserves and the cash reserve ratio for banks, emphasizing the need for banks to maintain a certain percentage of their deposits as cash to meet withdrawal demands.
What are self-help groups?
Self-help groups are introduced as sources of credit, emphasizing the participation of women in such groups to access financial services and support for their economic empowerment.
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