FIN111 FINAL EXAM TEST BANK
1. Which of the following financial institutions does NOT accept deposits?
*a. Finance company b. Credit union c. Building
... [Show More] company d. Commercial bank
2. Building societies and credit unions traditionally focus on ____________ whereas finance
companies have activities in ___________.
a. consumer loans; business loans b. business loans; consumer loans *c. consumer loans;
consumer and business loans d. government securities; corporate bonds.
Building societies provide long-term residential loans (for consumers) and credit unions provide shortterm consumer loans. Finance companies are more diversified as they offer loans to consumers and
businesses. They compete with banks for business loans.
3. Which of the following statements is NOT correct?
*a. Credit unions are not allowed to accept deposits from retail investors. b. Credit unions
and building societies are supervised by APRA. c. Finance companies are not allowed to
accept deposits. d. Finance companies are supervised by ASIC.
4. Building societies, credit unions and finance companies ___________ than banks.
a. are subject to more regulation *b. are far more numerous c. are larger in scale d. are
growing at a higher pace
5. The major assets of building societies are
a. mortgage-backed securities. b. investment securities. *c. residential mortgages. d. cash
and liquid assets.
6. Which of the following statements is NOT correct? The sale of mortgages to a third party by a
building society is ___________ for the building society.
a. a source of liquidity *b. a source of interest income c. an opportunity to gain noninterest
income d. an opportunity to make additional mortgage loans
7. The major class of assets for building societies is
a. investment securities. b. cash and liquid assets. c. retained earnings. *d. loans and
advances.
Retained earnings are not assets but equity. Because the traditional business of building societies are
long term residential loans, loans and advances dominate the assets.
8. Traditionally building societies invest mainly in __________ and fund them with _______.
a. long-term residential mortgages; investment securities *b. long-term residential
mortgages; short-term consumer savings deposits c. long-term residential mortgages;
commercial paper d. short-term consumer loans; commercial paper
9. Which of the following statements is NOT correct? Building societies
a. have the opportunity to transform into banks. b. have merged among themselves to face
increased competition. c. have decreased in number. *d. have kept the same line of products
since their creation.
Building societies have diversified their activities, which now include deposit accounts, credit cards,
investment savings accounts, mortgages, business loans and Internet banking services.
10. Which of the following is NOT a comparative advantage of building societies over banks?
a. Perceived as more customer focused. b. Better presence in small rural communities. *c.
Subject to less regulation. d. Well established specialisation in residential loans.
11. When interest rates increase the building, societies record ________ in the interest costs on
their short-term liabilities and ____________ in the interest income of the fixed rate longterm residential loans.
a. an increase; an increase b. no change; an increase *c. an increase; no change d. a
decrease; no change
The short-term liabilities reprice at maturity, which happens frequently due to the short maturity,
hence the increase in costs. The long-term loans with fixed interest rate cannot change interest rate
until maturity. As the maturity is long, the repricing does not happen often and therefore the building
society cannot benefit from an increase in interest income.
12. Which of the following statements is NOT correct? Credit unions
a. are co-operatives, which are owned and operated by their members. b. are authorised
deposit-taking institutions (ADIs). c. are organised as clubs whose members pool their
savings and loan them to one another. *d. mainly invest in long-term residential loans.
Credit unions invest in short-term consumer loans.
13. Credit unions’ assets primarily consist of
a. investment securities. *b. loans to members. c. cash and liquid assets. d. property, plant
and equipment.
14. Credit union capital predominantly consists of
*a. retained profits. b. reserves. c. ordinary shares. d. cash and liquid assets.
Credit unions are cooperatives and therefore do not issue shares to the public. The main component
of capital is therefore profits, the funds generated by the net income of the company. Cash and liquid
assets cannot be capital as they are assets.
15. Which of the following statements is NOT correct? Members of a credit union
*a. are members of the credit union for life. b. can have access to the products offered by
the credit union. c. have the right to vote. d. pay a small joining fee.
16. Which of the following statements is NOT correct? Members of a credit union
a. are usually from the same profession, the same association or the same residence. b. can
become directors of the credit union. *c. provide the capital required for the credit union to
comply with the capital regulation. d. have one vote each irrespective of the amount of
business they have with the credit union.
Although credit unions are subject to the same capital regulation as banks they cannot meet the
need for capital by issuing ordinary shares as they are not a public company but a cooperative. The
capital is mainly generated by the profits that are retained. [Show Less]