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MONEY AND CREDIT
BARTER SYSTEM
• It is a system in which goods are exchanged
  for other goods.
LIMITATIONS OF BARTER SYSTEM

• Lack of double coincidence of wants

• Difficulty of storing value.

• Differed payments are difficult

• Some goods are indivisible
MONEY
• Anything which is used as a medium of
  exchange, store of value and standard of differed
  payments is called money
FUNCTIONS OF MONEY

• Medium of Exchange.
Store of value
OLD FORMS OF MONEY
MODERN FORMS OF MONEY
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
DEMAND DEPOSITS - ANOTHER FORM
          OF MONEY
BANK’S LOAN ACTIVITIES
CASH RESERVE
CREDIT

• Credit (loan) refers to an
  agreement in which the lender
  supplies the borrower with
  money, goods or services in return
  for the promise of future
  payment.
TERMS OF CREDIT
•   Collateral security
•   Documentation required
•   Term of the loan
•   Mode of repayment
•   Rate of interest
IMPORTANCE OF CREDIT FOR FARMERS
        IN RURAL AREAS
• Farmers need credit to buy seeds, fertilisers
  pesticides, electricity, equipments,etc.
• There is a minimum period of three to four
  months between the time when the farmers
  buy these inputs and when they sell the crop.
• Farmers usually take crop loans at the
  beginning of the season and repay the loan
  after harvest.
FORMAL SOURCES OF CREDIT
• Commercial Banks, co-operative societies and
  Regional Rural Banks constitute the formal sector of
  credit
• The Reserve Bank of India supervises the
  functioning of formal sources of loans.
• They collect low rate of interest.
• They follow some well defined rules and procedures
INFORMAL SOURCES OF CREDIT
• The informal lenders include
  moneylenders, traders, employers, relatives
  and friends, etc.
• There is no organisation which supervises the
  credit activities of lenders in the informal
  sector.
• They collect high rate of interest
• They do not follow any rules or procedures
SOURCES OF CREDIT IN RURAL AREAS

• Money Lenders - 30%
• Other informal sources – 18%



• Co operative Societies – 27%
• Banks – 52%
CREDIT IN URBAN AREAS
• Poor takes 85% credit from informal sources and
  only 18% from banks and other formal sources

• Rich takes more than 90% of loans from formal
  sources

• So formal sources mostly serve the rich people
WHY ARE THE BANKS NOT ADVANCING
   LOANS TO THE POOR PEOPLE?
• Poor people do not have anything to offer as
  collateral security

• Banks are not available in many rural areas

• Banks do not consider the poor people as credit
  worthy.

• Poor and ignorant people find it difficult to produce
  the needed documents.
SELF HELP GROUP
SELF HELP GROUP
• A SHG has 15-20 members, mostly women of a
  neighbourhood
• Each member contributes some money
• Members can get small amounts as loans from the
  group. Rate of interest is low and it is decided by
  the members.
• After 2 years the group can get loans from the bank
IMPORTANCE OF SHGs
• Members can get loans at low rate of interest.
• The group will encourage the members to find self
  employment
• Members can discuss and act on many social issues
  such as health, nutrition, domestic violence, etc.
• Banks will give loans tp SHGs without any collateral

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Money and Credit (CBSE CLASS X)

  • 2. BARTER SYSTEM • It is a system in which goods are exchanged for other goods.
  • 3. LIMITATIONS OF BARTER SYSTEM • Lack of double coincidence of wants • Difficulty of storing value. • Differed payments are difficult • Some goods are indivisible
  • 4. MONEY • Anything which is used as a medium of exchange, store of value and standard of differed payments is called money
  • 5. FUNCTIONS OF MONEY • Medium of Exchange.
  • 7.
  • 8. OLD FORMS OF MONEY
  • 11. DEMAND DEPOSITS - ANOTHER FORM OF MONEY
  • 14. CREDIT • Credit (loan) refers to an agreement in which the lender supplies the borrower with money, goods or services in return for the promise of future payment.
  • 15. TERMS OF CREDIT • Collateral security • Documentation required • Term of the loan • Mode of repayment • Rate of interest
  • 16. IMPORTANCE OF CREDIT FOR FARMERS IN RURAL AREAS • Farmers need credit to buy seeds, fertilisers pesticides, electricity, equipments,etc. • There is a minimum period of three to four months between the time when the farmers buy these inputs and when they sell the crop. • Farmers usually take crop loans at the beginning of the season and repay the loan after harvest.
  • 17. FORMAL SOURCES OF CREDIT • Commercial Banks, co-operative societies and Regional Rural Banks constitute the formal sector of credit • The Reserve Bank of India supervises the functioning of formal sources of loans. • They collect low rate of interest. • They follow some well defined rules and procedures
  • 18. INFORMAL SOURCES OF CREDIT • The informal lenders include moneylenders, traders, employers, relatives and friends, etc. • There is no organisation which supervises the credit activities of lenders in the informal sector. • They collect high rate of interest • They do not follow any rules or procedures
  • 19. SOURCES OF CREDIT IN RURAL AREAS • Money Lenders - 30% • Other informal sources – 18% • Co operative Societies – 27% • Banks – 52%
  • 20. CREDIT IN URBAN AREAS • Poor takes 85% credit from informal sources and only 18% from banks and other formal sources • Rich takes more than 90% of loans from formal sources • So formal sources mostly serve the rich people
  • 21. WHY ARE THE BANKS NOT ADVANCING LOANS TO THE POOR PEOPLE? • Poor people do not have anything to offer as collateral security • Banks are not available in many rural areas • Banks do not consider the poor people as credit worthy. • Poor and ignorant people find it difficult to produce the needed documents.
  • 23. SELF HELP GROUP • A SHG has 15-20 members, mostly women of a neighbourhood • Each member contributes some money • Members can get small amounts as loans from the group. Rate of interest is low and it is decided by the members. • After 2 years the group can get loans from the bank
  • 24. IMPORTANCE OF SHGs • Members can get loans at low rate of interest. • The group will encourage the members to find self employment • Members can discuss and act on many social issues such as health, nutrition, domestic violence, etc. • Banks will give loans tp SHGs without any collateral