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nofear13
Aug 28, 2007, 08:23 AM
What is a bunk run? Or is it a bunk ran?
Ether of that! Wat's the meaning?
ScottGem
Aug 28, 2007, 08:32 AM
A run on a bank is a panic when depositors believe a bank may go under and they try to withdraw their funds.
Emland
Aug 28, 2007, 08:39 AM
Ever see "It's a Wonderful Life" with Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed? The part where he uses his honeymoon money to cover the demands by the depositors is a good example of a bank run (although that institution was a savings and loan.)
Banks don't keep all the money you deposit in a box somewhere. They invest it and it is spread out all over the place. If every depositer of one particular bank came in and withdrew all their money, the bank would not be able to produce the cash and in turn would fold. When depositors feel nervous that their bank is going to close and they won't get their money it can cause a run - Everyone is running to the bank to get their money.
Nowadays, depositors can feel safe that their accounts up to $100,000 are protected by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation that would cover up to that much if they bank folded.
ScottGem
Aug 28, 2007, 08:42 AM
If ever depositer of one particular bank came in and withdrew all their money, the bank would not be able to produce the cash and in turn would fold.
I think Em meant if EVERY depositor...
I was also thinking of using It's a Wonderful Life. Another example is the scene in Mary Poppins.
Emland
Aug 28, 2007, 08:46 AM
Thanks Scottgem - funny how dropping one letter can change the meaning!
I had forgotten about Mary Poppins - shows how two pence can cause a bank run!
nofear13
Aug 28, 2007, 09:03 PM
Tnks for the meaning!