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en I don't think it's a good idea to take a lot of cash out of your bank and put it under your mattress. Why? Because the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. does insure up to $100,000 of your money in the bank -- but it doesn't insure your mattress.

en If you don't tell the bank that you have won the lottery and just come in and deposit the check, we will take it as a good-faith deposit. If you then make a wire transfer without the bank knowing what is going on, you will be charged when the bad check comes back, plus you will lose the money you wire-transferred.

en It's like keeping your money under the mattress instead of in a bank. Customers already have their data online. It's already tied to the Internet. You're a machine shop in Milwaukee? You're on the Internet.

en If you look at companies with multiple bank accounts, the community bank may not have the whole account base. The bank can win that base by offering remote deposit capture. Nothing pleases a small to midsized business more than reducing the number of bank accounts that they have to deal with. It simplifies things. There's one bank bill and one balance sheet to keep track of.

en A bank robber in Los Angeles told the clerk not to give him cash, but to deposit the money in his checking account.
  Bill Bryson

en Bank of China is a long-term customer of NCR. We are excited to see the bank move forward in its deposit-automation strategy by further migrating deposit transactions from the teller counter to the self-service channel.

en Chairman Greenspan's lengthy letter is about the broader issue of regulation of Industrial Loan Corporations. We look forward to the (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) public hearing on our application to operate an industrial bank in Utah.

en We want to be known as a bank that can, that is ready and accessible and really provides more value than just a loan or deposit to a business owner, both personally and the business -- although we feel like we've got a very good consumer bank, too.

en It's a higher rate than any municipality that they insure, ... Our insurance providers tell us that if we want to cut the cost of our insurance, we have got to first of all eliminate diabetes.

en There's so much money on the sideline that these sizable new issues are likely to get attention. That doesn't mean we'll see a huge premium or pop once trading begins. It means the amount and size of the offering looks supportable from institutional investors who need to put their money somewhere other than under the mattress.

en A lot businesses want to insure their value. Part of succession planning is asking the question, 'What if I drop dead before we get to complete value?' A business can insure the value of the business if it had got to maturity.

en It's a piggy bank, and every month they shake money out of it, ... Eventually, you have to start putting cash back into the piggy bank.

en The Bank has offered somewhat of a compromise to the commercial banks by offering them interest on the money in the aggregate deposits. A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*. This move is some financial juggling on the part of the Bank as they have removed the interest paid on special deposits and have added it to the interest bearing deposit account.

en I can assure you that Mr. Simpson doesn't have enough cash in his pocket or in his bank account to ever be involved in any type of money laundering,

en I can assure you that Mr. Simpson doesn't have enough cash in his pocket or in his bank account to ever be involved in any type of money laundering.


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