Press Release | October 25, 2022
Despite COVID-19 Pandemic, Record 96% of U
Press Release | October 25, 2022
Despite COVID-19 Pandemic, Record 96% of U
FDIC Consumer News | October 3, 2022
Would You Like Some Financial Privacy?
Know Your Options
Your financial privacy is important
FDIC Consumer News | September 6, 2022
Banking on the Environment
Save money and time by going green
Going “green” often means reducing carbon emissions, consuming less energy, or cleaning our water and air
FDIC Consumer News | August 8, 2022
The Importance of Deposit Insurance andUnderstanding Your Coverage
Top five things to know
Deposit insurance from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) enables consumers to place their money with confidence at FDIC-insured banks and savings associations (insured banks) across the country
FDIC Consumer News | July 5, 2022
Saying “I Do” to Sharing Finances
Dividing expenses and savings by two
Getting married? Or, perhaps moving in with a significant other? Regardless of your relationship, there are some financial aspects you should consider when sharing expenses
FDIC Consumer News | June 21, 2022
Applying for Your First Mortgage Loan
Confidently navigate this process
The process of buying your first home is more manageable if you take steps to prepare for the purchase (discussed in the article Thinking About Buying your First House?)
FDIC Consumer News | June 6, 2022
Thinking About Buying Your First House?
Take some proactive steps
A house could be the biggest purchase you will ever make, and the process of shopping for a home and obtaining a mortgage can be overwhelming
FDIC Consumer News | May 2, 2022
National Small Business Week
Your Small Business Deserves Big Support
It pays to know what you need
Your small business may need a variety of deposit services and credit products
National Financial Capability Month | April 8, 2022
FDIC Supports National Financial Capability Month
April is National Financial Capability Month, and the FDIC offers several resources to help educate and protect consumers
FDIC Consumer News | April 4, 2022
Smart Money Management for Young Adults
Where to put that money from a summer job and maintain a bank account
It is common for young adults—ages 14 to 21—to have a summer job