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Saturday, 18 December 2010

How the FDIC Affects Your Wallet

You might be surprised to learn that the FDIC is not funded by tax payer revenue, so it receives no Congressional appropriations. Rather, it’s funded by premiums that banks and thrift institutions pay for deposit insurance coverage and from earnings on investments in U.S. Treasury securities. With an insurance fund totaling more than $45 billion,...
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The FDIC, Your Bank, and You

We’re launching our blog with a short series of posts dedicated to how we work with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or 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.) But before we get into specifics, we need to provide a brief history of the...
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Make the Most of FDIC Insurance

Our last post made reference to the FDIC’s Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator, or EDIE, to help you determine if you have adequate deposit insurance for your accounts. Today we’ll delve further into ways you can make the most of available FDIC deposit insurance coverage. Perhaps one of the best features of FDIC deposit insurance is that’s free....
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The Princess and the Penny

Do you remember the story of the Princess and the Pea where a pea is placed below a ridiculous stack of mattresses to help a desperate prince determine if a traveler claiming to be a princess really is a princess? The prince thought if the woman could feel a pea through all those mattresses that she had to be a princess, because “only a princess could...
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Benefits of “Going Local”

“The past few years have seen increased emphasis on “going local,” or supporting local communities by consuming products that are produced and sold by independent organizations rather than big-box, franchised retailers,” according to American Fork City Councilman, Dale Gunther in an article published in the February 2009 Utah County Business Journal....
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“How much should I have in savings?”

It’s not often that I read the magazines in the break room–partly because I could care less what’s going on with Brangelina or because I have no interest in making cupcakes look like butterflies. But I confess to opening the April 1, 2009 issue of Family Circle Magazine a few days ago and stumbling upon an article by Kate Ashford titled “Financial...
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Half-empty or Half-full?

The US Department of Labor released a report today stating that the national unemployment rate rose to 8.5% in March 2009 — the highest level since 1983. At the risk of sounding a little heartless: So what? What does this often quoted statistic mean to me and you? It’s 8.5% of what? How does Utah, or Utah County, or Orem, Lindon, Pleasant Grove,...
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