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Are You Off the Hook for Your Loan if Your Bank Goes Belly Up?
Posted By admin on January 02, 2010 in Loans
Tags: Bank Deposits, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Fdic, Loan Payments
Tags: Bank Deposits, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Fdic, Loan Payments
As the banking industry continued to hemorrhage in 2008, 25 U.S. banks failed. Among them were Washington Mutual and IndyMac, the first- and third-largest bank failures in U.S. history, respectively, but there were also scores of smaller regional banks throughout the nation.According to the American Bankers Association, 98% of the nation’s 8,500 banks are considered well capitalized, making the chance of any one bank going bankrupt highly unlikely. Still, bank failures increased markedly in 2008 and will likely continue in 2009 under current economic stresses.Most U.S. banks are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), so in the case of a bank failure, any one individual’s bank deposits, up to $250,000 at any individual institution, are protected by the FDIC. (The coverage limit, which Congress increased last year due to the banking crisis, will remain in force at least through December 31, 2009, but may then revert back to $100,000 if Congress takes no further action.)But what happens to your mortgage, car loan or credit card account if the bank that loaned you that money goes out of business? Could their loss be your gain?Unfortunately, you are still on the hook for any and all
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