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FDIC Consumer News

Fall 2008 – Special Edition: Your New, Higher FDIC Insurance Coverage
How You Can Be Fully Protected
Money
 

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    Jay Rosenstein, Editor
    FDIC Consumer News
    550 17th Street, NW
    Room 7100
    Washington, DC 20429
    E-mail: jrosenstein@fdic.gov
    Fax: (202) 898-3870

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FDIC Consumer News is produced quarterly by the FDIC Office of Public Affairs in cooperation with other Divisions and Offices. It is intended to present information in a nontechnical way and is not intended to be a legal interpretation of FDIC or other government regulations and policies. Mention of a product, service or company does not constitute an endorsement.

This publication may be reprinted in whole or in part without permission from the FDIC. Please credit FDIC Consumer News.


Find current and past issues of FDIC Consumer News at www.fdic.gov/consumernews. Refer to this same index to locate the issues that are specially formatted to be reprinted in any quantity.


Basic FDIC Insurance Coverage Temporarily Increased to At Least $250,000 Per Depositor: Other changes expand the protection of certain trust and checking accounts

How to Be Sure You're Fully Protected by the FDIC

"EDIE" Makes It Easy: FDIC Internet Site Analyzes Your Insurance Coverage

Fact vs. Fiction: Common Misconceptions About FDIC Deposit Insurance

FDIC Launches New Campaign Promoting Deposit Insurance

For More Help from the FDIC About Deposit Insurance and Other Topics


Printable Versions

Fall 2008 - Color PDF 3.80 M (PDF Help)
Fall 2008 - B&W PDF 3.58 M (PDF Help)
Original printing done using Pantone 7484C (green) and black on 70 lb. white, porcelain-silk text paper stock.

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The FDIC encourages financial institutions, government agencies, consumer groups, educators, the media and anyone else to help make the tips and information in this special edition of FDIC Consumer News widely available to the public.

This publication may be reprinted in whole or in part without advance permission. In addition, the FDIC offers this special edition online in a PDF version (above) that looks just like the printed publication and can easily be reproduced in any quantity.

Space on the back page of the PDF version also was intentionally left blank so that an organization can add its name, logo, a special message and/or mailing information.


FDIC Consumer News is published by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Sheila C. Bair
Chairman

Andrew Gray
Director, Office of Public Affairs (OPA)

Elizabeth Ford
Assistant Director, OPA

Jay Rosenstein
Senior Writer-Editor, OPA

Mitchell Crawley
Graphic Design

 


Last Updated 12/4/2008

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