Commercial Banking: Distinct Value, Roles, and Methods is a thorough, applied, and accessible introduction to the modern theory and practice of financial intermediation as enabled by commercial banks. This textbook considers key issues in banking, regulation, coping with bank risk, competition amongst banks, global banking, careers in banking, and future directions. Throughout the book, emphasis is placed on differentiating between bank and non-bank financial firms, the impact of technology on banking, evolving regulatory environments, the economic importance of banking, and innovation in banking services.
Perfect for undergraduate, graduate level, and professional courses in banking, bank management, and commercial banking, this book is reinforced with full-color figures, charts, tables, learning objectives, and key term definitions, as well as lecture slides hosted on an accompany instructor site to support teaching and understanding.
- Provides a thorough, applied introduction to the modern theory and practice of commercial banking
- Examines key issues in banking, regulation, coping with bank risk, competition amongst banks, global banking, careers in banking, and future directions
- Features full-color figures, charts, tables, learning objectives, and key term definitions to reinforce understanding
- Includes online lecture slides to support teaching