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This is to verify that Paulina Sikorska has completed the course Introduction to Banking on Alison.

Paulina Sikorska

Alison ID: 55316065

Course Completed: Introduction to Banking

Date of Completion: 5th January 2026

Email: [email protected]

Total Study Time: 0h 29m

Final Assessment Score:

Alison courses requires at least
80% to pass the final assessment

100%
CPD Hours Completed:

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completed through this course

0-1h

Course Information

Learn important modern banking practices in this free online course to understand how large banks operate globally.

This course opens with an overview of a bank's income statements and defines ‘fractional reserve banking’. We then study the ‘multiplier effect’, money supply, banknotes and cheques. Banknotes are the negotiable promissory notes issued by a bank and we establish their importance before delving into the important topics of loans and reserve ratios.

Many people have heard of ‘leverage’ and ‘treasuries’ but do not fully understand these important financial concepts. This course sets you apart as you acquire a strong understanding of these topics to strengthen your grasp of the banking system as a whole. We then cover the reserve bank, open-market operations (OMO), federal funds rate, discount rate and the federal reserve balance sheet. Finally, we outline federal reserve banking, deposit insurance and the London Interbank Offer Rate (LIBOR).

This course can benefit any aspiring business and finance professionals as well as anyone who would like to learn more about banking and how the global financial system operates. This training enables you to begin an exciting career in banking so sign up to take your first steps into the intriguing world of finance.

Modules Completed

Module 1: Banking Basics
Module 2: Introducting Fractional Reserve Banking
Module 3: Course assessment

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