Banks make money mainly by
A. receiving tax dollars from the government
B. the spread b...
Business, 27.10.2020 09:40 Mariela2699
Banks make money mainly by
A. receiving tax dollars from the government
B. the spread between paying high interest rates on money deposited in the bank and low interest rates on the money loaned out by the bank.
C. the spread between paying low interest rates on money deposited in the bank and high interest rates on the money loaned out by the bank
D. printing money.
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