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Business, 11.03.2020 02:07 supremetylor29

Fill in the blanks in the balance sheet of a bank based on the following information:

It has obtained loans worth $1,750 billion that need to be repaid in the next year.

Its deposits with other private banks are worth $930 billion.

It holds paper money and coins worth $250 billion.

The value of its physical capital equals $1,800 billion.

The customers deposit $2,600 billion in cash into their checking accounts.

It has made deposits worth $170 billion at the Federal Reserve Bank.•

It grants loans worth $2,700 billion to households•

It has obtained debt worth $650 billion that is due to be repaid in a year or more.

Assets

(In billion $)
Liabilities

and stockholders' equity (In billion $)
Reserves

$

Demand
deposits

$

Cash equivalents

$

Short-term borrowing

$

Long-term investments

$

Long-term debt

$





Stockholders' equity

$

Therefore, total assets of a bank are worth

$

and total liabilities are worth

$

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