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How Does the FDIC Affect My Bank’s Service?

How Does the FDIC Affect My Bank’s Service?

Posted on 03. Mar, 2009 by Adam Weight.

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The FDIC affects the level of service you receive from your bank. But before we jump into how your bank can delight you, you need to understand more of what the FDIC does and how it operates.

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Make the Most of FDIC Insurance

Make the Most of FDIC Insurance

Posted on 03. Mar, 2009 by Adam Weight.

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Perhaps one of the best features of FDIC deposit insurance is that’s free. You qualify for it simply by opening a qualified deposit account at an FDIC insured bank. How much insurance you can receive is a different matter.

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How the FDIC Affects Your Wallet

How the FDIC Affects Your Wallet

Posted on 03. Mar, 2009 by Adam Weight.

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You might be surprised to learn that the FDIC is not funded by tax payer revenue, so it receives no Congressional appropriations. And because it regularly supervises and examines insured banks, the FDIC could really be considered a consumer protection agency.

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The FDIC, Your Bank, and You

The FDIC, Your Bank, and You

Posted on 03. Mar, 2009 by Adam Weight.

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We’re launching our blog with a short series of posts dedicated to how we work with the FDIC to protect your hard-earned cash. (With bank failures and economic doom-and-gloom all over the news we thought it a good place to start.)

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Buying Stuff…

Buying Stuff…

Posted on 13. Feb, 2009 by Adam Weight.

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Sometimes the best way to face reality is with a little humor. See a tried and proven method for saving your money and preserving your credit.

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