Functional Cost and Profit Analysis
The Functional Cost and Profit Analysis (FCA)
program is a cooperative venture between the
Federal Reserve Banks and participating financial
institutions. FCA provides analyses of income and
cost data by product, product line, and other
banking areas, and compares these data within
each institution from year to year, and with groups
of other institutions on an annual basis.
- Functional Cost Analysis Program Statistical Summary and Chart Book, 1965-1971
- Functional Cost Analysis Program Statistical Summary, 1972
- Functional Cost Analysis Program District Average Summary, 1973-1975
In order to aid in the retrieval of information from this publication, significant tables, charts, and/or articles have been extracted and can be viewed individually or across a span of issues.
Missing issues from years 1976-1992.
1965-1998
- oclc: 28614304
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Functional Cost and Profit Analysis. 1965-1998. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/9238, accessed on November 4, 2024.