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SERIES CORRELATED WITH DEPOSITS 185 
TABLE 114 
NET PERCENTAGE CHANGES FROM YEAR To YEAR IN RATIOS 
CORRELATED WITH CORRESPONDING CHANGES IN RATIOS OF 
DEMAND DEPOSITS TO ToTAL DEPOSITS AND OF LOANS 
AND DISCOUNTS To EARNING ASSETS, 1919-1925 
RATIOS: 
Demand 
Deposits 
to Total 
Deposits 
[ncreasing 
Decreasing 
Average 
RATIOS: 
~oans and 
Discounts 
to 
Earning 
Assets 
iverage 
ncreasing 
decreasin— 
verage 
creasing 
Yarraaninme 
\verage 
ncreasing 
decreasing 
Number 
of 
District- 
Years 
NET PrRRCENTAGF MIANGFS PROM VFAR TO YEAR 
RATIOS: 
Gross Earnings 
to 
Farnine Assets 
RATIOS: 
Total Expense 
to 
Earning Assets 
RaTI0S: 
Net Earnings 
to 
Earning Assets 
1Y ] 
-2.12 
— > 40 
em 
1.17 
+10.62 
- 
5 
~ 
districts having demand deposits below and loans and discounts 
above their average district levels; while net earnings are high- 
est in districts having both series above these levels. Except for 
net earnings, where the differences are slight, the same conditions 
obtain for these series of data when the net differences from their 
district averages are determined for paired variable amounts of 
demand deposits and loans and discounts both in terms of 
earning assets.3 
In Table 113, year-to-year changes between 1919 and 1923, 
for ratios of demand deposits to total deposits, are classified by 
percentage amounts and directions, and for each of such classes 
the net percentage changes are determined for related series, the 
method being the same as that previously used. If attention is 
directed to the three series, gross earnings, total expense, and net 
earnings, it is found that the relations between the ratios in each 
of them and ratios of demand deposits are the same as those 
indicated by the total lines in Table 111. Moreover, changes 
in the ratios of gross earnings and of total expense are related 
in the same manner to ratios of demand deposits to total deposits 
as they are to ratios of demand deposits to earning assets.* That 
is, the types of relations between demand deposits and gross earn- 
" 3Gee Table 107, page 177. 
¢ See Table 108, page 178.
	        
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