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Explaining the Benefits of Financial Intermediation

A financial institution acts as an intermediary by accepting deposits from many individuals and making loans to a variety of borrowers. Deconstruct this model by explaining the specific benefit that each of the three main parties (depositors, borrowers, and the institution itself) receives from this arrangement, assuming the institution effectively manages its risks.

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