Money And Credit,Economics, Social Science, Class-X, CBSE.pptx

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Simplifed and summarised for the best interest of the students, covering all important concepts. Some additional informations are also provided to make the learning easier.


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Money And Credit Class – X, Economics Chapter- Money and Credit 8/5/2024 1 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Barter System The system of direct exchange in which comodities are exchanged for some other comodity without using any medium of exchange. 8/5/2024 Pankaj Saikia-2015 2

Main Problem of Barter System A potter wanted to exchange a few pots he has made for some clothes, he visited all nearby cloth makers, but none of them ready to give the clothes in exchange of his pots. They do not need pot rather they want something different against their clothes… To practise barter there must be double coincidence of wants. 2024 Pankaj Saikia-2015 3 Problem of a potter (An example)

Way to modern coins---- Started adding symbols to express value. It gives a standrd measure of value . 8/5/2024 4 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Way to modern coins---- Standardized with weight, size and colour. 8/5/2024 5 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Way to modern coins---- Old precious metal were replaced with less costly metals- 8/5/2024 6 Pankaj Saikia-2015

MONEY Anything which is used as a medium of exchange, store of value, measure of value and standard of differed payments. 8/5/2024 7 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Money can be anything Has purchasing power. Used as medium of exchange. Used to measure value of any goods or services. Used to transfere value from one person to another or one place to another. Used to store value for future use. Used as a standard of deferred payment. 8/5/2024 8 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Money in India The coins and paper currency of paise and rupee are generally accepted as medium of exchange or money in India. Paper currency note and mattellic coins for denomination of Rs.2 and above are issued by Reserve Bank of India in permission of Finance Ministry of the central government. At present it Issues coins and notes of Rs. 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 2000. Rs 1 and its subsidiaries are issued by the Ministry of Finance. It issues coins of Rs 1 and 50 Paise . 8/5/2024 9 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Other names of Modern currency. Legal tender money :- The Rupee notes and coins in India are called legal tender money because they poses a legal value and no one can legally refuse any payment made through these. 8/5/2024 10 Pankaj Saikia-2015

BANK Bank is a financial institution who deals with money and credit as its regular course of business. It accepts deposits from the depositors and grant loans to the needy borrowers. 8/5/2024 11 Pankaj Saikia-2015

FUNCTIONS OF BANK Accepting deposit. Granting Loans. Providing safety to valuables of customers. Transfering funds from one place to another for customer. Accepting payment for customer. Making payment on behalf of customer. Paying electricity bill/ Insurance primium etc.) 8/5/2024 12 Pankaj Saikia-2015

MAIN FUNCTION Of BANK Depositors BANK Borrowers 8/5/2024 13 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Major types of Deposits Demand Deposit Withdrawable at any time on demand. It Includes deposit in- a. Current Account, and b. Savings Account. Time or Term Deposit Withdrawable after a certain period of time. It Includes deposit in- a. Fixed deposit Account, and b. Recurring deposit Account . 8/5/2024 14 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Four Major Types of Deposit Accounts Current Deposit Account No restriction in deposit. No restriction in withdrowal. No interest is paid by the bank on deposit. Main purpose of opening such account is to provide safety to customers cash. Rich businessman and organisation opens such accounts. 8/5/2024 15 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Four Major Types of Deposit Accounts Savings Deposit Account No restriction in deposit. Withdrowal is possible at any time subject to some restrictions. Low rate (3-4%) of interest is paid by the bank on deposit. Main purpose of opening such account is savings and meeting uncertain urgencies. Small businessman and people with low or moderate income opens such accounts. 8/5/2024 16 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Four Major Types of Deposit Accounts Recurring Deposit Account Fixed amount is deposited at a fixed interval for a fixed period. Withdrowal is only on maturity. Good rate of interest is paid by the bank on deposit. Main purpose of opening such account is capital formation and savings. People with regular income usually opens such accounts. 8/5/2024 17 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Four Major Types of Deposit Accounts Fixed Deposit Account Fixed amount is deposited for a fixed period. Withdrowal is only on maturity. H ighest rate of interest. Main purpose of opening such account is to earn interest and save for certain future needs. People having no other investment options and with some certain future needs deposits here. 8/5/2024 18 Pankaj Saikia-2015

DEMAND DEPOSIT IS A MODERN FORM OF MONEY Money in demand deposit can be withdrawn at any time through Cheque, ATM, etc. It can be used to make payment or purchase at any time through Cheque, Debit card, Net Banking, etc.. It has purchasing power----- Anything having purchasing power is money— Therefore demand deposit is money. 8/5/2024 19 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Modern form of money Money is anything that has Purchasing Power Demand Deposit has Purchasing Power. (As it can be used to make payment or to purchase) therefore, Demand Deposit is Money. ----------------------------------- Money = Purchasing Power . Demand Deposit = Purchasing Power = Money . 8/5/2024 20 Pankaj Saikia-2015

CHEQUE It is a written document with which a depositor orders his banker to pay a certain amount to himself or to the bearer or to a certain person. 8/5/2024 21 Pankaj Saikia-2015

FEATURES OF CHEQUE Cheque is a written document in prescribed form provided by bank. It is written by a depositor to his banker. It caries an order to pay a certain sum of money from the deposit. It is a modern form of money as it can be used to make payment. 8/5/2024 22 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Essential components of a cheque Signature of depositor. Name of payee (Self/ Bearer/any third party) Amount must be specific and written in both words and numbers. Date of drawing or making. Account number of the depositor. 8/5/2024 23 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Different Modern Form of money Card Money / Plastic Money- Debit card, Credit card, Smart Card, Health card, etc. Digital Cash- Net Banking, Mobile Banking, etc. Bank money- Cheque, Demand Draft, Bankers cheque, etc. Credit. 8/5/2024 24 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Credit Credit is an arrangement in which ones financial need is satisfied with the money or resource of another with a promise to repay in future. 8/5/2024 25 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Credit A promese to pay in future Cash/goods/sarvices A B 8/5/2024 26 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Role of Credit in Development Credit makes proper use of excess money of the depositors by channelising it to a profitable investment. In this way it maximise the use of countries worth. Enables the borrower to invest more than their resources available with them. Maximizes the use of resources by providing working capital. Helps the lenders to earn interest from their savings. 8/5/2024 27 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Terms of Credit Different conditions in which the borrower and the lender agreed before granting or taking a loan. It includes- Rate of Interest. Mode of repayment. Collateral. Documentation required etc . 8/5/2024 28 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Sources of Credit The individual or organisation who grants loan. Banks. NBFIs. Cooparatives. Family members. Friends. Traders. Money Lenders. 8/5/2024 29 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Sources of Credit Formal Sources Controlled by RBI. Reasonable and justified rate of interest. Granted for productive purpose only. More documentation required. Legal proceedings followed to recover loan amount if the borrower fail to repay. Informal sources Not controlled by anyone. Mostly high and unjust rate of interest. Granted for any purpose. No or less documentation required. Lender can take any measure to recover loan if the borrower fail to repay. 8/5/2024 30 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Formal Sources of credit Advantages-- Low rate of Interest. Adopt judicious policy to recovery of loan. Grants loans only for productive purpose and chances of falling in debt trap is less. Helps the borrowers for effective utilisation of loan amount and promote development. Interest rate is fixed considering the prevailing market and economic condition and therefore the risk of borrowers are less. 8/5/2024 31 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Formal sources of credit Limitations-- Grants only secured loan. So, the people without proper colletoral can not borrow. Long process and high documentation. Less autonomy in utilisation of fund. Difficult to get loan to meet small financial needs. It grants loans only for Projects that are productive in their eyes. Located at far from the borrowers particularly in rural areas. 8/5/2024 32 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Informal sources of credit Advantages-- Very easy process and Instant Credit. Less or No Documentation. Full or high level of autonomy in utilisation of fund. Free to fix the loan amount and time and mode of repayment. Loans are granted to meet all kind of financial needs. 8/5/2024 33 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Informal sources of credit Limitations-- High rate of interest. Though conditions for repayment. Undue and unnecessary interferance in utilisation of fund. Unjust and unethical means of recovery of loan if the borrower fails to repay. Mostly grants loans for unproductive purposes, which is detrimental to the interest of the borrower as well as the economy. 8/5/2024 34 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Do Credit is always beneficial? Credit somtimes may be a burden for the borrower and may lead to debt trap. Credit can be a burden mostly in the following circumstances. If borrowed at a very high rate of interest. If borrowed money used for unproductive purpose. If invested in a business with high risk of failure. Delay in repayment of loan increases the burden as the amount grow in cumulative interest. Failure to repay the loan may cause charge on the property of the borrower which has been kept as security against the loan. Taking fresh loan to repay the previous loan and fall in debt trap, recovery from which becomes very difficult. 8/5/2024 35 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Status of Lending and borrowing in India In India both formal and informal sources of credit is working simulteniously. Major part of the formal sector lending goes to the large industrial sector. Small borrowers ie. small farmers, labour class and small articians and businessmen, etc. mostly borrows from informal sector.   8/5/2024 36 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Problems of borrowing from Informal Sector High rate of interest. Though conditions for repayment. Undue and unnecessary interferance in utilisation of fund. Unjust and unethical means of recovery of loan if the borrower fails to repay. Failure to repay loan amount may lead to loss of property and further detoriation of economic condition. 8/5/2024 37 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Why Small farmers Borrow from Informal Sector Hesitation to go to the bank. lliteracy Lack of awareness. Lack of Colletoral. Borrowing for Unproductive Purposes. Unability to fulfil Documentation needed. Poor Accessability to Banks. Easy Accessability to Money Lenders.   8/5/2024 38 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Is it important to protect the borrower of Informal Sector Majority of the borrowers of the informal sector are poor who need financial protection. To protect the borrowers from the exploitation of the speculative moneylenders. Informal sector lending and the interest earned on it is not taxed and therefore these are black money. This often leads to conflect between borrower and the lender which sometimes creats critical law and order situation. Unproductive loans can be used to finance illigal business.. 8/5/2024 39 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Measures to protect the borrowers of Informal sector. Increasing the accessibility of formal sector lending by expanding banking network. Easy and liberal documentation. Flexible ( size and duration) loan arrangement. Reserved and compulsory lending for rural and small scale industry . Awareness cappaigning. 8/5/2024 40 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Co-operative Society. Organisation of people joins for mutual help. Development of the members is the main purpose not earning profit. Registered under Cooperative Societies Act. Minimum 10 members are required to form a co operative.   8/5/2024 41 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Types of Cooperative Farmers Cooperative Society. Producers Cooperative Society. Weavers Cooperative Society. Customers Cooperative Society. Cooperative Credit Society.   8/5/2024 42 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Role of Cooperative Society in Capital formation.. Cooperatives accumulates its capital with the contribution of members. Sometimes they takes loans from the Banks and NBFIs in the name of cooperative and use the fund either in collective investment or grants loans to the needy members of the society. They charges a low rate of interest as their motive is not to earn profit but the development of economic condition of its members. 8/5/2024 43 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Self Help Group ( SHG) It is a small group of 10-20 people belonging from the same locality. The main purpose of such group is to help its members for their economic welbeing. They either carry on some collective business or creats a fund to lend to the needy members. Government encourages such groups by arranging bank loan at subdised rate of interest.   8/5/2024 44 Pankaj Saikia-2015

Origin of Self Help Group ( SHG) Concept of SHGs developed in Bangladesh. Gramin Bank of Bangladesh is the biggest success story in reaching the poor to meet their credit needs at reasonable rates through the idea of SHG. Most of the borrowers are women and belong to poorest section of the society. -------------------------------------------------------------The idea is the Brain Child of (developed by) renowned economist Prof. Mohammed Yunus recipient of Nobel Prize for peace in 1996. 8/5/2024 45 Pankaj Saikia-2015