FDIC Warns of More Bank Troubles

by John Wake on August 27, 2008

ABC News

The take-away is to not put over $100,000 in any one bank.

The basic insurance protects up to $100,000 in deposits at each institution for each type of ownership category. That means one individual could be insured for up to $100,000 for a single account and another $100,000 in a joint account with a spouse or somebody else.

There is also a separate $250,000 insurance limit for various types of retirement accounts, including IRAs, Section 457 plans and Keogh plans.

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Tammy at Myrtle Beach Real Estate 08.27.08 at 6:59 pm

Not a problem too many are having these days.

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John Wake - Real Estate 08.27.08 at 9:43 pm

Tammy,

That is so true!

John

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