2. Which of the following would be a liability for a private bank? A. Loans B. US Treasury securities C. Saver’s deposits D. Reserves
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In financial accounting, a liability is something that a bank or any business owes to others. These are obligations that the bank must pay in the future, such as money owed to other parties. Show more…
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