FDIC Highlights Money Management Tools
Having the right tools is critical to completing any task. This is
true for consumers trying to manage their money and is particularly important
during a difficult economy. "Accurate and reliable information is
essential to helping consumers protect their savings, avoid fraud, and make
informed financial decisions," said Sandra L. Thompson, Director of the
FDIC's Division of Supervision and Consumer Protection. "We are pleased to
be one of the national organizers of National Consumer Protection Week
2009." The FDIC, in observance of National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW)
March 1-7 and its theme of "Nuts and Bolts: Tools for Today's
Economy," is calling attention to several new money management tools for
consumers:
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Two Web sites dedicated to deposit insurance information – www.myFDICinsurance.gov
and its Spanish language counterpart www.fdicseguro.gov. These sites feature updated versions of
the FDIC's Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator, an interactive tool that a
bank customer can use to calculate deposit insurance coverage.
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A financial education program for use by teachers and parents to
explain the basics of good money management to youths between the ages of 12
and 20. To order a free CD of the FDIC's "Money Smart for Young
Adults," visit www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/moneysmart/young.html.
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Two special editions of FDIC Consumer News. The
soon-to-be-released Winter 2008/2009 issue, entitled "Managing Your Money
in Good Times and Bad," includes tips to help consumers spend less, save
more, protect against fraud and borrow wisely. The Fall
2008 issue, "Your New, Higher FDIC Insurance Coverage: How You Can Be
Fully Protected," describes how federal deposit insurance coverage has
increased, primarily as a result of a temporary boost in the basic insurance
limit from $100,000 to $250,000. Current and past issues of FDIC Consumer
News are available online at www.fdic.gov/consumernews.
As always, consumers with personal finance-related questions can
visit www.fdic.gov/quicklinks/consumers.html
or call toll-free 1-877-ASK-FDIC (1-877-275-3342).