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August 15, 2007 at 6:57 PM #76088August 15, 2007 at 6:59 PM #75970
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ParticipantA Citi Bank manager told me today that she’s had more FDIC questions in the last two days than at any other time.
August 15, 2007 at 6:59 PM #7609034f3f3f
ParticipantA Citi Bank manager told me today that she’s had more FDIC questions in the last two days than at any other time.
August 15, 2007 at 6:59 PM #7609434f3f3f
ParticipantA Citi Bank manager told me today that she’s had more FDIC questions in the last two days than at any other time.
August 15, 2007 at 7:39 PM #75985Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantIniles, thanks for the NCUA link. I am glad to know that Navy Federal (Virginia) is top of the list or Number One. Not to gloat but we have more than 300K in NFCU in various accounts (IRA’s, CD’s, Savings, etc.), so I was a bit concerned too. We also bank with Wells Fargo and Citibank. We tried to diversify.
Our 401K’s have sufferred loses these past several weeks. I could check the ever-changing 401K balances online everyday, but what’s the point. It gets depressing to see conservative 401K accounts diminish everyday. Our 401k’s are with Fidelity, Prudential, and Mitchell Benefit. I am sure I am not the only one who worries about 401K balances and defined benefit pension plans negatively affected. Will the promised nest eggs still be there when it is time to collect?
August 15, 2007 at 7:39 PM #76105Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantIniles, thanks for the NCUA link. I am glad to know that Navy Federal (Virginia) is top of the list or Number One. Not to gloat but we have more than 300K in NFCU in various accounts (IRA’s, CD’s, Savings, etc.), so I was a bit concerned too. We also bank with Wells Fargo and Citibank. We tried to diversify.
Our 401K’s have sufferred loses these past several weeks. I could check the ever-changing 401K balances online everyday, but what’s the point. It gets depressing to see conservative 401K accounts diminish everyday. Our 401k’s are with Fidelity, Prudential, and Mitchell Benefit. I am sure I am not the only one who worries about 401K balances and defined benefit pension plans negatively affected. Will the promised nest eggs still be there when it is time to collect?
August 15, 2007 at 7:39 PM #76108Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantIniles, thanks for the NCUA link. I am glad to know that Navy Federal (Virginia) is top of the list or Number One. Not to gloat but we have more than 300K in NFCU in various accounts (IRA’s, CD’s, Savings, etc.), so I was a bit concerned too. We also bank with Wells Fargo and Citibank. We tried to diversify.
Our 401K’s have sufferred loses these past several weeks. I could check the ever-changing 401K balances online everyday, but what’s the point. It gets depressing to see conservative 401K accounts diminish everyday. Our 401k’s are with Fidelity, Prudential, and Mitchell Benefit. I am sure I am not the only one who worries about 401K balances and defined benefit pension plans negatively affected. Will the promised nest eggs still be there when it is time to collect?
August 15, 2007 at 10:05 PM #76104bsrsharma
Participantwe have more than 300K
Unless you have had competent advice, you may sleep better if you spread it around a couple more institutions. With all the problems in money market & commercial paper, you can't predict when and where the earthquake will hit next.
August 15, 2007 at 10:05 PM #76223bsrsharma
Participantwe have more than 300K
Unless you have had competent advice, you may sleep better if you spread it around a couple more institutions. With all the problems in money market & commercial paper, you can't predict when and where the earthquake will hit next.
August 15, 2007 at 10:05 PM #76225bsrsharma
Participantwe have more than 300K
Unless you have had competent advice, you may sleep better if you spread it around a couple more institutions. With all the problems in money market & commercial paper, you can't predict when and where the earthquake will hit next.
August 15, 2007 at 11:46 PM #76176Anonymous
GuestNor_LA-Temu-SD-Guy: Looking at the Asian markets tanking tonight…I would say it is well contained!! Or, how about well contagion (poor English grammar, that). 🙂 Reminds me of that classic Star Trek episode,”The Trouble with Tribbles.” The subprime mess keeps multiplying…
August 15, 2007 at 11:46 PM #76295Anonymous
GuestNor_LA-Temu-SD-Guy: Looking at the Asian markets tanking tonight…I would say it is well contained!! Or, how about well contagion (poor English grammar, that). 🙂 Reminds me of that classic Star Trek episode,”The Trouble with Tribbles.” The subprime mess keeps multiplying…
August 15, 2007 at 11:46 PM #76297Anonymous
GuestNor_LA-Temu-SD-Guy: Looking at the Asian markets tanking tonight…I would say it is well contained!! Or, how about well contagion (poor English grammar, that). 🙂 Reminds me of that classic Star Trek episode,”The Trouble with Tribbles.” The subprime mess keeps multiplying…
August 16, 2007 at 2:13 AM #76185Anonymous
GuestGracie, and qwerty007: You are very welcome! 🙂
August 16, 2007 at 2:13 AM #76304Anonymous
GuestGracie, and qwerty007: You are very welcome! 🙂
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