Congratulation! You just won $10 million in the lottery. But instead of squandering your newfound wealth on luxury goods and a life of ease, you've decided to stay in town and be a financial friend to your neighbors, who are hardworking but never seem to have enough money to fix up their homes or buy decent cars. The best way, you decide, is to start a bank that will make home and car loans at attractive rates. On the day that you open your doors, the reserve requirement set by the Federal Reserve System is 10 percent. What's the maximum amount of money you can lend to residents of the town? What if the Fed raises the reserve requirement to 12 percent? Then how much could you lend? In changing the reserve requirement from 10 percent to 12 percent, what's the Fed trying to do -- curb inflation or lessen the likelihood of recession? Explain how the Fed's action will contribute to this goal.