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If a couple has a joint money market deposit account, a joint savings account, and a joint CD at the same insured bank, each co-owners shares of the three accounts are added together and insured up to $250,000 per owner, providing up to $500,000 in coverage for the couples joint accounts.
The FDIC does not insure: Stock Investments. Bond Investments. Mutual Funds. Crypto Assets. Life Insurance Policies. Annuities. Municipal Securities. Safe Deposit Boxes or their contents.
Nearly all banks are insured by the FDIC, which protects your deposits up to $250,000 (per person, bank, and account type). That means even if your bank implodes, you wont lose the FDIC-insured money you kept there.
What Products Are Not Insured? Stock Investments. Bond Investments. Mutual Funds. Crypto Assets. Life Insurance Policies. Annuities. Municipal Securities. Safe Deposit Boxes or their contents.
For example, if the same two co-owners jointly own both a $350,000 CD and a $150,000 savings account at the same insured bank, the two accounts would be added together and insured up to $500,000, providing up to $250,000 in insurance coverage for each co-owner.
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The FDIC only insures your money if it is in a deposit account at an FDIC-insured bank. Banks offer some financial products and services that are not deposits, and the FDIC does not insure them. These include: Mutual Funds.

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