User:Prakashuae/Books/BANKING

An outlook of banking and its various channels

 * OVERVIEW
 * Bank
 * Financial institution
 * Financial intermediary
 * Loan
 * Capital market
 * Financial system
 * Bank regulation
 * Fractional reserve banking
 * Bank reserves
 * Minimum capital requirement
 * Basel Accords
 * Italian Renaissance
 * Credit (finance)


 * HISTORY
 * History of banking
 * Ancient history
 * List of oldest banks in continuous operation
 * Monte dei Paschi di Siena
 * Banknote
 * Receipt
 * Deposit (finance)
 * Promissory note
 * Default (finance)
 * The Royal Bank of Scotland


 * ORIGIN AND DEFENITION
 * Bankers' clearing house
 * Cheque
 * Transactional account
 * English law
 * Negotiable instrument


 * ACTIVITIES AND CHANNELS
 * Automated Clearing House
 * Wire transfer
 * Telegraphic transfer
 * EFTPOS
 * Automated teller machine
 * Time deposit
 * Installment loan
 * Branch (banking)
 * Call centre
 * Mobile banking
 * Online banking
 * Customer relationship management
 * Telephone banking
 * Video banking
 * Direct Selling Association
 * Automated attendant
 * Switchboard operator


 * BUSINESS MODEL
 * Interest
 * Net interest spread
 * Business cycle
 * Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act
 * Risk-based pricing
 * Debit card
 * Smart card
 * Credit card
 * Consumption smoothing
 * Fee


 * PRODECTS
 * RETAIL
 * Savings account
 * Money market account
 * Certificate of deposit
 * Individual retirement account
 * Mortgage loan
 * Mutual fund
 * Unsecured debt
 * ATM card


 * COMMERCIAL
 * Stock exchange
 * Equity (finance)
 * Debt
 * Hybrid security
 * Mezzanine capital
 * Project finance
 * Revolving credit
 * Risk management
 * Foreign exchange market
 * Interest rate
 * Commodity
 * Derivative (finance)
 * Term loan


 * RISK AND CAPITAL
 * Financial risk
 * Capital requirement
 * Credit risk
 * Liquidity risk
 * Market risk
 * Operational risk
 * Reputational risk
 * Macroeconomics
 * Risk-weighted asset


 * ECONOMIC FUNCTIONS
 * Asset–liability mismatch
 * Maturity transformation
 * Money creation


 * CRISIS
 * Interest rate risk
 * Great Depression
 * Savings and loan crisis
 * Subprime mortgage crisis


 * REGULATION
 * Basel II
 * Central bank
 * Financial Services Authority
 * Bank of Scotland
 * Bank of England
 * Lien
 * Building society
 * Credit union