A fuller guide to this term is on the way. In the meantime, the related terms below explain the ideas around it.
Related Brickyard terms
- FDIC InsuranceGovernment-backed protection that covers your deposits up to a set limit per bank if the insured bank fails, keeping your money safe.
- Credit UnionA member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative that offers banking services, often with lower fees and better rates than banks.
- Savings AccountA bank account meant for storing money you don't need right away, usually paying a small amount of interest on the balance.
- Checking AccountA bank account built for everyday spending, letting you deposit money and pay for things with a debit card, checks, or transfers.
- Certificate of Deposit (CD)A savings product where you lock money away for a fixed term in exchange for a set interest rate, paying a penalty if you withdraw early.
- Deposit Insurance LimitThe maximum amount of your money that government insurance will cover per depositor, per bank, in each account ownership category.
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Knowing what NCUA Insurance means is knowledge — the first half. A brick gets placed when you act on it.
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