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Financial Predictions with Barbara Goldsmith

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www.financemoneybusiness.com Barbara Goldsmith discusses the economy, banks, unemployment, crime, future predictions.

IDC Financial Insights: Marc DeCastro Discusses FDIC Three Year Prepaid Insurance Premiums

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Marc DeCastro, Research Manager discusses the current plan by the FDIC to require banks prepay the next three years of premiums.

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January 25th, 2010 at 3:51 pm

CDARS

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CDARS Video 091508 … CD savings CDARS deposit FDIC insurance finance bank banking

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January 17th, 2010 at 7:53 pm

FDIC Insurance Limits and Indymac Bank Loan Modifications

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Sheila Bair, FDIC Chairman, explains the many concerns depositors have about their bank accounts due the recent bank failures. Depositors don’t have to worry if they are within the FDIC loan limits. She also talks about the FDIC loan modification program for IndyMac Bank customers. More info at: SCCRealEstateUncensored.com MiCasaMiDinero.com

FDIC Insurance for Deposits Greater Than $100,000

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The FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) will soon insure deposits up to 0000. What if you are fortunate enough to have more money than this? What if you are a trustee of a large estate, manage a pension fund or a foundation. Now there is a solution! A new program called CDARS (Certificate of Deposit Account Registry) will allow you to receive FDIC insurance on deposits of up to million. For more information contact Info@Rebiz.com

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July 3rd, 2009 at 3:04 pm

One Year Later: Lyndon LaRouche Webcast July 22, 2008

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July 18 2008 (LPAC)–On July 1, Lyndon LaRouche proposed emergency action by the US Federal Reserve Bank, to prevent social chaos, in the face of looming collapses of some leading US commercial banks and other financial institutions. LaRouche presented two emergency measures, aimed as stop-gaps, to prevent chaos. First, he called for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates to four percent, in order to assure that institutional depositors maintain their deposits in the banking system. Second, …

Mr Mortgage on Loan Mods, TARP & Home Sales 11-12-08

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Mr Mortgage on Loan Mods, TARP & Home Sales

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May 16th, 2009 at 5:37 am


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