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F ederal R eserve Bank
OF DALLAS
W ILL IA M

H. WALLACE

f i r s t v ic e

October 24, 1990

p r e s id e n t

DALLAS, TEXAS 75222

AND CH IE F O PER ATIN G O FFICER

Circular 90-80

TO:

The Chief Operating Officer of
each financial institution in the
Eleventh Federal Reserve District
SUBJECT
Availability of 1989 Functional Cost Analysis Report
DETAILS

The 1989 Functional Cost Analysis (FCA) National Average Report is
now available. The Report presents a variety of information about the banking
industry, including average expense, income, and productivity figures for
commercial banks that participated in the FCA program. Banks have been
separated into three deposit-size categories to make the data more useful.
If you would like to receive copies of the Report, please complete
the order form on the reverse side of this circular. The Report costs $50.00
per copy.
MORE INFORMATION
If you have any questions or need additional information, please
contact Kathy Johnsrud at (214) 651-6683. For additional copies of this
circular, please contact the Public Affairs Department at (214) 651-6289.
Sincerely yours,

For additional copies of any circular, please contact the Public Affairs D epartm ent at (214) 651-6289. Bankers and others are encouraged to use the follow ing
toll-free num ber in contacting the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas: (800) 333-4460.

This publication was digitized and made available by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Historical Library (FedHistory@dal.frb.org)

FUNCTIONAL COST ANALYSIS REPORT ORDER FORM
Number
of Copies
1989 National Average Report,
Commercial Banks

______

Price
x

Total

$50.00 = $_

Total Amount Enclosed

$_

Name:
Firm:
Street Address:
City, State, ZIP:
Please make checks payable to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and mail to
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Corporate Banking Department
Station K
Dallas, Texas 75222
Attention:

FCA