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Finance: What is a Savings & Loan v. a Bank? 187 Views
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What is a savings & loan versus a bank? Hit play to find out.
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- 00:00
finance a la shmoop what is a savings and loan versus a bank all right
- 00:09
savings and loan some savings and loans yeah it's a cleverly named you know like [Case of cash appears]
- 00:15
home loans car loans stuff like that banks issuer of credit cards and big
- 00:20
lines of credit for small to large business savings and loans the little
- 00:25
local retail gal banks the big fat cat corporate dude with big appetites and [Woman sitting behind savings and loans desk]
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- 00:31
small fast red convertible cars with a stick-shift
- 00:34
savings and loans owned either by the lenders and borrowers of the savings and
- 00:39
loan itself you know kinda like a co-op or it can be set up like you know normal
- 00:43
ish corporation banks usually owned just by shareholders some are big like this
- 00:49
guy and that guy yeah and there's a whole bunch of other small fries too
- 00:52
savings and loans can loan up to 20% of their assets half of that for big [Savings and loans assets pie chart appears]
- 00:57
business half of that for small business loans at least these days and why did
- 01:01
delineation well because small business is default a whole lot more than big
- 01:06
businesses savings and loans are allowed to tap into the very liquid Federal Home
- 01:11
Loan Bank system Fannie Mae in the gang those guys and in order to do that ie [Man with savings and loans briefcase for head appears]
- 01:16
get cheaper money in return SNL's have to have at least 65% of their assets
- 01:22
invested in residential mortgages meaning most of their loans are you know
- 01:27
small home mortgages a lot of first-time buyers there all right well why is this
- 01:30
a thing well because the American Dream from a political perspective revolves in [A couple moving into house]
- 01:35
large part around owning your own home right not a bad idea the government has [Uncle Sam appears and boy walks away with pile of cash]
- 01:40
gone to a whole lot of effort to make it easy for the little guy to borrow money
- 01:44
and have his or her own little castle a little to start anyway banks those cold [Boy dancing outside castle]
- 01:49
cruel concrete walled things don't live under this same structure they don't get
- 01:54
to tap into the same cash fool reserves that SNL's do is not all the time but
- 01:59
they get to loan money a more or less wherever they want to loan money there's
- 02:02
way fewer strictures on banks than SNL's banks exist to make money for the
- 02:07
shareholders of the bank duh and they're financially Darwinian beasts [Charles Darwin beast appears in misty forest]
- 02:12
good at lending money that costs them low rates to rent and then they rent it
- 02:16
out at much higher rates to customers right and they live on that spread so
- 02:21
banks also get hot and heavy with other kinds of borrowings things like credit [Man and woman sitting in car looking at sunset]
- 02:25
card issuance like I think about how much money your credit cards charges and
- 02:29
so on they get a big piece of that and servicing a debt you know and wealth
- 02:32
and/or financial management services like they take a percent of year or so
- 02:37
for managing all your dough and to some extent merchants and investment banking
- 02:41
services as well you know for the big guys who are global so banks think big
- 02:45
loans big money big spreads wholesale savings and loans think small loans
- 02:50
small money small spreads retail banks mr. Potter savings and loans [Mr Potter appears]
- 02:55
George Bailey and the rest of the Bedford Falls gang did you hear that a
- 02:59
video editor just got his wings [Man grows wings]
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