4 In the tables that follow you will find consolidated balance sheets for the commercial banking system and the 12 Federal Reserve Banks. Use columns 1 through 3 to indicate how the balance sheets would read after each of transactions a to c is completed. Do not cumulate your answers; that is, analyze each transaction separately, starting in each case from the numbers provided. All accounts are in billions of dollars. Instructions: Enter your answers as a whole number. a. A decline in the discount rate prompts commercial banks to botrow an additional $5 billion from the Federal Reserve Banks. Show the new balance sheet numbers in column 1 of each table. b. The Federal Reserve Banks sell $7 billion in securities to members of the public, who pay for the bonds with checks. Show the new balance sheet numbers in column 2 of each table. c. The Federal Reserve Banks buy $6 billion of securities from commercial banks. Show the new balance sheet numbers in column 3 of each table. d. Now review each of the above three transactions, asking yourself these three questions: (1) What change, if any, took place in the money supply as a direct and immediate result of each transaction? (2) What increase or decrease in the commerclal banks' reserves took place in each transaction? (3) Assuming a reserve ratio of 20 percent, what change in the money-creating potential of the commercial banking system occurred as a result of each transaction? Transaction a: (i) The money supply (2) Reserves (2) from $33 billion to $ ( 0 billion. (3) The money-creating potential by $ billion. Transaction b : (1) The money supply by $ (c) billion. (2) Reserves from $33 billion to $ ( ) billion. (3) The money-creating potential by $ billion. Transaction c: (i) The money supply (2) Reserves (2) from $33 billion to $ ( ) billion. (3) The money-creating potential by $ billion. Answer is complete but not entirely correct. 4 In the tables that follow you will find consolidated balance sheets for the commercial banking system and the 12 Federal Reserve Banks. Use columns 1 through 3 to indicate how the balance sheets would read after each of transactions a to c is completed. Do not cumulate your answers; that is, analyze each transaction separately, starting in each case from the numbers provided. All accounts are in billions of dollars. Instructions: Enter your answers as a whole number. a. A decline in the discount rate prompts commercial banks to botrow an additional $5 billion from the Federal Reserve Banks. Show the new balance sheet numbers in column 1 of each table. b. The Federal Reserve Banks sell $7 billion in securities to members of the public, who pay for the bonds with checks. Show the new balance sheet numbers in column 2 of each table. c. The Federal Reserve Banks buy $6 billion of securities from commercial banks. Show the new balance sheet numbers in column 3 of each table. d. Now review each of the above three transactions, asking yourself these three questions: (1) What change, if any, took place in the money supply as a direct and immediate result of each transaction? (2) What increase or decrease in the commerclal banks' reserves took place in each transaction? (3) Assuming a reserve ratio of 20 percent, what change in the money-creating potential of the commercial banking system occurred as a result of each transaction? Transaction a: (i) The money supply (2) Reserves (2) from $33 billion to $ ( 0 billion. (3) The money-creating potential by $ billion. Transaction b : (1) The money supply by $ (c) billion. (2) Reserves from $33 billion to $ ( ) billion. (3) The money-creating potential by $ billion. Transaction c: (i) The money supply (2) Reserves (2) from $33 billion to $ ( ) billion. (3) The money-creating potential by $ billion. Answer is complete but not entirely correct