Which of the following entities issues certificates of deposit (CDs)?
A.
FDIC
B.
Banks
C.
Broker-dealers
D.
Federal Reserve
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Certificates of Deposit (CDs) are time deposit accounts issued by banks, offering fixed interest rates for a specified term. CDs are insured by the FDIC up to $250,000 per depositor, but the issuing entity is the bank itself.
B is correct because banks issue CDs.
A is incorrect because the FDIC insures CDs but does not issue them.
C is incorrect because broker-dealers may facilitate the purchase of CDs but do not issue them.
D is incorrect because the Federal Reserve does not issue CDs; it manages monetary policy.
[Reference: SIE Study Guide, Chapter 4: Banking Products, , , ]
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