Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
About Us
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent agency created by the Congress that maintains the stability and public confidence in the nation’s financial system by insuring deposits, examining and supervising financial institutions, and managing receiverships.
Contact Information
Telephone: 877-275-3342
You can contact the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation by email at publicinfo@fdic.gov
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Articles by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Teaching Kids the Financial Facts of Life
We try to teach our kids to be street-smart, musical, athletic and even computer-literate. But teaching them the value...
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Parents' Tips for Teaching Kids the Value of a Dollar
My husband and I weren’t too keen on the idea of just handing out an allowance to our two grade-school children, so...
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Smart Money Ideas for Kids: Resources
The following are some of the government agencies and non-profit organizations you might want to contact about the...
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Ages and Stages of Money Management
Ages 3 to 7 Play games sorting, identifying or counting coins. A lemonade stand (or similar enterprise) can be a fun...
Topics: Money Management Education
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