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1. Вы всегда обедаете в это время, не так ли? 2. Почему ты еще читаешь? Уже поздно. Иди спать. 3. Кто может сказать мне, когда закончится урок? 4. Спроси старосту, будет ли у нас завтра собрание. 5. Можно задать вам вопрос? — Да, пожалуйста. 6. Давайте пойдем в воскресенье в парк, если не будет дождя. 7. В лесу много снега зимой, не так ли? 8. Мы должны прочитать весь текст? — Нет, не нужно. Прочитайте только первую часть. 9. Мы будем здесь, пока он не придет. 10. Я тебя не слышу, потому что радио говорит слишком громко. 11. Я не знаю, сколько времени я здесь пробуду. 12. Если он не позвонит в 10 часов, я позвоню ему сама. 13. Вы никогда ничего не забываете, правда? 14. Здесь нет денег, где они? — Они на полке. 15. На улицах много народа. Куда они спешат?
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Banks
If you work, you've probably got a bank account. You could keep the money you earn each month in a box under your bed, but it wouldn't be very sensible. One reason is that it's not very safe. If your house gets burgled, you'll lose everything you've saved. Another reason is that your money will lose value.
As prices rise, the money in a box under your bed will be able to buy fewer and fewer things. Money in a bank savings account, however, will earn interest. The interest will help compensate for the effect of in-flation. But banks are more than just safe places for your money. What other services do they offer?
The other main service is lending money. Individuals and businesses often need to borrow money, and they need a lender that they can trust. This is exactly what banks are - reliable lenders. In fact, most of the money that people deposit in their bank accounts is immediately lent out to someone else.
Apart from storing and lending money, banks offer other financial services. Most of these are ways of making money more accessible to customers. For example, banks help people transfer money securely. They give customers cheque books and credit cards to use instead of cash. They provide ATM machines so that people can get cash any time of the day or night.
But how do banks make a living? Basically, they make a living by charging interest on loans. Of course, when you make a deposit into a bank savings account, the bank pays you interest on that money.However, the rate they pay savers is less than the rate they charge borrowers. The extra money they make by charging interest on loans is where banks earn most of their money.
For banks, interest is also a kind of security. Sometimes people do not pay back money they borrow. This is called defaulting on a loan. When someone defaults on a loan, the bank uses money earned from interest to cover the loss.
All of this means that most of the money people have saved in the bank is not there at all! A small amount of the total savings is kept by the bank so that customers can make withdrawals. The rest, however, is made available for loans. The amount that is kept is called the reserve.The reserve must be a certain percentage of all the savings received from customers - for example 20 per cent. This figure is set by the central bank, and this is one of the ways that governments can control the amount of money circulating in the economy.