4. • To present an overview of the financial system
and discuss the different functions of the
financial intermediaries
Learning Objective
5. To have an OVERVIEW OF THE FINANCIAL
SYSTEM, let us study this chart.
Financial System
6. What FUNCTION(S) do BANKS as a
financial intermediary perform in the
financial system?
Financial Intermediary: Banks
Banks provide mechanism where savers can put their
excess funds through deposits, which will earn interests as
incentives. To cover for the interests, banks lend the money
to borrowers after performing a credit investigation. Some
of the deposits can also be invested in some financial
instruments like government securities and corporate
bonds.
Banks can also serve as conduits of investors in buying
and selling both government securities and corporate
bonds.
7. WHAT FUNCTION(S) do INSURANCE
COMPANIES as a financial intermediary
perform in the financial system?
Financial Intermediary:
Insurance Companies
Insurance companies offer different products, which may be
broadly categorized into life insurance and non-life insurance
products. In exchange for the protection, the insured pays
premiums to the insurance companies. These premiums are
used to fund claims. Generally, the cash collected from the
premiums may more than cover claims for most periods.
Hence, the excess cash can be invested by insurance
companies.
8. What FUNCTION(S) does STOCK
EXCHANGE as a financial intermediary
perform in the financial system?
Financial Intermediary:
Stock Exchange
The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) provides a system for
the trading of equity securities of publicly listed companies.
These equity securities are common stocks and preferred
stocks.
An individual who wants to invest and trade in the stock
market cannot go directly to PSE to buy and sell stocks.
He/she has to open an account with an accredited stock
brokerage firm where he/she can channel his/her buy and
sell orders of equity securities.
9. At present, there are ONLINE
BROKERS and LIVE BROKERS.
Financial Intermediary:
Stock Brokerage Firms
Online brokers:
With online brokers, one
can trade in the stock
market through the
Internet.
To trade online, one must
have an account and
deposit with the online
broker.
Live brokers:
With live brokers, one needs a
telephone to call brokers and
place orders.
Settlement of the transaction
can be arranged with the
broker.
Live brokers normally have
their messengers who deliver
confirmation receipts as well
as collect and deliver checks.
10. What are the important concepts we
need to know about MUTUAL FUNDS?
Financial Intermediary:
Mutual Funds
Mutual funds provide opportunities for big and small
investors to invest in financial instruments which they would
not have considered on their own, or they may have
considered but do not have the time or the expertise to do it
including investments in the stock market, bonds, treasury
notes, and other money market instruments like treasury
bills.
With mutual funds, investments are pooled and the funds
are invested by professional managers for a fee. The fees
are a small percentage of the funds invested.
11. What different INVESTMENT
OBJECTIVES do mutual funds cater to?
Financial Intermediary:
Mutual Funds
There are mutual funds which are limited only to stocks.
There are also mutual funds that are restricted to fixed
income instruments like bonds and treasury notes.
Other mutual funds provide a combination of both stocks
and fixed income instruments.
12. What are some of the more PROMINENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS in the Philippines?
Financial Intermediary:
Other Financial Institutions
Other financial institutions in the Philippines include pension
funds like Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) and
Social Security System (SSS), Unit Investment Trust Fund
(UITF), investment banks, and credit unions, among others.
13. Self-Test Questions
1. Why is it that the same company can be a saver and
a user of funds?
2. What is the role of financial intermediaries in the
financial system?
3. What is the role or function of the Philippine Stock
Exchange in the financial system?
4. What are the differences between the Philippine
Stock Exchange and the stock brokerage firms?
5. How can you describe the role of the banks in the
financial system?
Editor's Notes
Before beginning the discussion, you may want to define first the term financial system. You may say: Financial system is the system that enables lenders and borrowers to exchange funds. Simply put, it links the savers and the users of funds.
Explain to the class that savings can come from (click mouse/pad to cue first part of chart) households, individuals, companies, government agencies, or any other entity whose cash inflows are greater than their cash outflows. The financial system (click mouse/pad to cue arrow to emphasize flow) through financial intermediaries (click mouse/pad to cue second part of chart) provides a mechanism by which these savings can be channeled to (click mouse/pad to cue arrow to emphasize flow) users of funds, borrowers, and investors (click mouse/pad to cue last part of chart).
Emphasize to the students that the same entities can be savers and users of funds (click mouse/pad to cue arrow that will emphasize the point). One entity may have savings today but may be needing funds in the future, for example, for expansion.
You may want to differentiate life insurance products from non-life insurance products, for the benefit of the students. You may say: Life insurance products protect the insured from loss of life while non-life insurance products protect the insured from the loss of or damage to properties.
Note to the students that, as mentioned in the previous slide, investing in the stock market has to be coursed through stock brokerage firms.
Note to the students that confirmation receipts are forms of evidence regarding the executed buy or sell transaction that a client placed with his/her broker.
You may also want to explain to the students how one can invest in a mutual fund and the risks and rewards of investing in one.
Note to the students that as of January 31, 2016, the top mutual funds in the Philippines are Philam Strategic Growth Fund, Inc., ALFM Growth Fund, Inc., PAMI Equity Index Fund, Inc., Sun Life Prosperity Philippine Stock Index Fund, Inc., and United Fund, Inc.
Ask the class to answer the questions on the slide.