The big financial news over the weekend was the failure of both Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank. They failed, the FDIC took over and fulfilled its duties, and then the uninsured business owners convinced the Fed to backstop everything (aka “bail them out”).

As a simple individual investor trying to keep his family assets safe, my first takeaway was simply that you can’t expect to see a bank failure coming. Silicon Valley Bank was the cool kid for a long time. Here’s a chart from Avios of its stock price vs. an index tracking bank stocks overall:

FDIC Insurance: Don’t Waste This Valuable Insurance

Most of Silicon Valley Bank’s deposits were from start-up businesses, but individual households had accounts with them as well. I don’t mean to pick on DepositAccounts, but they are a respected site and they gave Silicon Valley Bank a Health Grade of A:

FDIC Insurance: Don’t Waste This Valuable Insurance

This is why I don’t care about health grades for banks from anyone. As a depositor, either they have FDIC insurance, or they don’t. Big name banks can fail even if their assets are greater than their deposits. Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank are now the second and third largest bank failures ever (even inflation-adjusted), and only behind to Washington Mutual during the financial crisis. From WSJ:

FDIC Insurance: Don’t Waste This Valuable Insurance

I wonder how the list will look in a year?

As an individual, there is no reason to exceed the FDIC insurance limits.. FDIC insurance provides great peace of mind. Don’t waste it.

Got anywhere close to $250,000 in a single bank account? Know that the FDIC insurance coverage limit applies per depositor, per insured depository institution for each account ownership category. You may actually achieve more than $250,000 of total coverage at a single bank, depending on how you have titled your accounts. Here are the official online calculators:

NCUA Electronic Share Insurance Calculator (ESIC)
FDIC Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator (EDIE)

“The editorial content here is not provided by any of the companies mentioned, and has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities. Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone. This email may contain links through which we are compensated when you click on or are approved for offers.”

FDIC Insurance: Don’t Waste This Valuable Insurance from My Money Blog.


Copyright © 2004-2022 MyMoneyBlog.com. All Rights Reserved. Do not re-syndicate without permission.

©

Related Posts

FDIC Insurance: Don’t Waste This Valuable InsuranceFDIC Insurance: Don’t Waste This Valuable Insurance
Stainless steel stool gets inspiration from rock...
You would think that two very different things would not...
Read more
Whittled Wood Sculptures by Brett Stenson Conjure Curiosity and LongingWhittled Wood Sculptures by Brett Stenson Conjure Curiosity and Longing
Whittled Wood Sculptures by Brett Stenson Conjure...
When Portland-based artist Brett Stenson was studying illustration in college,...
Read more
Raymond Moriyama with drawing of the Ontario Science Centre behind him, black and whiteRaymond Moriyama with drawing of the Ontario Science Centre behind him, black and white
Architects Rally to Protect Moriyama’s Landmark Ontario...
In 1964, Raymond Moriyama got a big break. Commissioned to...
Read more
The 16th-Century Artist Who Created the First Compendium of Insect DrawingsThe 16th-Century Artist Who Created the First Compendium of Insect Drawings
The 16th-Century Artist Who Created the First...
Nearly a century before the invention of the microscope and...
Read more
FDIC Insurance: Don’t Waste This Valuable InsuranceFDIC Insurance: Don’t Waste This Valuable Insurance
An Enormous Mosaic Spanning 1,250 Hours of...
The Tulip nebula. All images © J-P Metsavainio, shared with...
Read more
wood and ribbed glass cabinet in modern kitchen with pale pink backsplash. / sfgirlbybaywood and ribbed glass cabinet in modern kitchen with pale pink backsplash. / sfgirlbybay
the better to (un)see you with.
i’ve always been a sucker for glass cabinets, but i...
Read more