| 念五年级的大小子喜欢关心时事,这半年来对有关金融危机的消息很感兴趣。去年十月,我让他写下他从网上电视上学到的关于金融风暴的消息, 说完我就把这事给忘了。最近在他的电脑上看他写的几段,和他爸大笑不止。 * * * October 2008 The Economy Current rating in my opinion: stupid! The cause, according to several radio shows, are corrupt politicians, sub-prime loans. The stocks have had their biggest plunge in years. The Dow has dipped below 8000 at times. Lehman Brothers has gone out of business; Morgan Stanley might be next; and AIG had to be bailed out twice, the second time because 100 employees went on vacation with government’s money. The government has called for a $700 billion bailout plan several times. In other words, a bailout of $700,000,000,000. that’s a lot of cash! The presidential candidates have different ideas. John McCain plans to decrease government spending; on the other hand, Obama plans to raise government spending along with taxes. The economy might have a depression again, right now it’s a recession. * * * 于是我灵机一动, 何不把家教金融常识当成孩子日常课外学习的一种: 音乐,美术,运动,中文,金融。。。。。。只要他感兴趣。 以下是他交的功课: * * * May 15,2009 How a bank makes and loses money When working normally, a bank would operate like this; Depositor 1, Depositor 2, and Depositor 3, deposit $100,000, $200,000, and $1,000, respectfully. Then Borrower 1 and Borrower 2 borrow $150,000 and $151,000, respectfully. The Borrowers pay 5% interest on the amount they borrow; the Depositors get 1% interest on the money they deposit; and the bank gets the remaining 4% interest. But, say Borrower 1 or Borrower 2 can’t pay back their loans, because they lost their job or income. The banks would lose the deposited money. When Depositors 1, 2, and 3 want to withdraw money, they cannot withdraw because the bank already lost their money. Then the FDIC steps in and makes sure they get their money back. Then the FDIC takes over the bank because they have no money. Here is another example of how the banks can lose money: Someone borrows $600,000 to buy a $700,000 house. He has to pay a monthly loan payment, a year later he lost his job. The bank takes back the house to try and sell it; however, the house value decreased by 30% to $490,000. Since the house is worth less, the bank loses $110,000. It may not seem to be a lot for a billion dollar bank, but, when 2,000,000 people are doing the same, the losses can add up to $220,000,000,000 (two hundred twenty billion) or more. The banks could fix the problem by letting people borrow less, and only if it does not look like they are going to lose their jobs. The government can help by reducing their spending to a certain level so they are not spending everyone’s money in 2 years, then cutting taxes, and help create jobs in companies. One job created won’t make a difference when 8.9% of the population is unemployed. If I can make decisions, I would suggest that all parents buy a DS for their children to stimulate the economy. :-)) * * * |