America's Top 100 Safest Banks

With America on the verge of financial crisis, people are thinking seriously about pulling their deposits out of their local banks.  Most of us think the term "deposits" mean funds that you deliver to the bank for safekeeping, but for nearly 200 years, the courts have sanctioned an interpretation of the term "deposits" to mean a loan to your bank.

Combine that fact with the latest headlines you’re reading about big name banks needing bailouts and you have a rude awakening of just how unsafe your bank may be.

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  • - The Top 100 Safest U.S. banks (two for each state)
  • - How you can choose a safe bank.
  • - Five incredibly risky banking conditions.
  • - How even the FDIC can't really guarantee your money.
  • - Tips on international safe banking.

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October 20. 2008 11:59

amamil

It’s a real shame someone has to actually take the time to make a list like this one, is this the type of security that the American people want? What happens if my bank is not in the list am I going to go bizarre? This could be a doubled edged sword? So read it carefully but don’t jump to any conclusions just yet!

amamil

October 24. 2008 22:51

Candace miller

Well as for the market and the banks and everything, what is really happening today I read that this all will continue until Election Day, and taking into account the president elected could be for some more time. What is really happening in the US?

Candace miller

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