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Personal Finance 101 Part 7: Savings Account Interest 351 Views
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- 00:01
We speak student!
- 00:05
Personal Finance 101
- 00:08
Savings Account Interest
- 00:10
a la Shmoop
- 00:12
Even if you don't put your money in the market...
Full Transcript
- 00:14
Let's say I have my hundred dollars
- 00:16
and I put it in a savings account.
- 00:17
I'm getting some tiny amount of interest on it.
- 00:20
What is happening that is
- 00:22
allowing the bank to just give me money for doing nothing?
- 00:27
Got it. So let's say you put in
- 00:29
a thousand dollars in a savings account.
- 00:33
And for that illiquidity, for your promise, essentially,
- 00:37
of leaving that thousand dollars with the bank for a pretty long period of time,
- 00:41
they will give you a little more interest,
- 00:44
like, say it's one percent a year,
- 00:46
meaning they're only paying you ten dollars
- 00:48
a year for that thousand bucks
- 00:50
that you've given them.
- 00:52
But at least it's something I guess,
- 00:54
What they will do is they'll turn around and put that thousand dollars
- 00:59
in a pool with lots of other monies
- 01:02
that they'll loan out to things like mortgages
- 01:05
or other credit loans or other risk-management things
- 01:08
for insurance companies, and so on.
- 01:10
[ screaming ]
- 01:12
But they will typically take your money
- 01:14
and loan it out at six percent.
- 01:17
So they're paying you one percent.
- 01:19
They probably have one percent costs
- 01:21
that they have to process it and send you the papers every month.
- 01:24
So their cost is two percent on that thousand dollars,
- 01:28
but they're getting six percent.
- 01:29
So they make a four percent spread, or $40 a year,
- 01:33
profit to the bank -- gross profit,
- 01:35
because they have to advertise and do a lot of legal compliance
- 01:38
and other things to make everything work out.
- 01:39
So when I put my thousand dollars in the bank,
- 01:41
I'm loaning a thousand dollars to the bank.
- 01:43
That's exactly right.
- 01:44
And it's not really even to the bank.
- 01:46
Think of the bank as a broker in between.
- 01:48
You're giving it to the bank who will then
- 01:50
quickly go and find someone else
- 01:52
who wants to borrow money.
- 01:53
And they'll get that money in their hands.
- 01:55
And it's why you see banks advertising so aggressively,
- 01:58
"Hey, get your mortgage here! Get a credit line here!
- 02:01
Get a second mortgage here! Get this and that credit product."
- 02:04
They make a lot of money selling money.
- 02:07
[ pig snorts ]
- 02:10
[ whoop ]
- 02:11
Why do banks give me money for investing in a savings account?
- 02:17
[ screaming ] [ pig snorts ]
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