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FDIC Consumer News
Winter 2003/2004 Estate Planning: Protecting Your "Family Fortune" Through FDIC-Insured Bank Accounts How to pass funds on to your heirs and make sure you're fully covered by federal deposit insurance, including new rules for "living trust" accounts. When Internet Scam Artists Go "Phishing," Don't Take the Bait New Proof of Identity Required When Opening Accounts Beware of Bogus Debt Elimination Scams Fraudulent Ads Use Official Bank Logos A Final Exam For More Information | |||
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