<body> <P class="body" align="left" STYLE="PADDING-TOP: 3px">Welcome to the FDIC's&nbsp; <font class="standout"> E</font>lectronic <font class="standout">D</font>eposit <font class="standout">I</font>nsurance <font class="standout">E</font>stimator&nbsp;(<font class="standout">EDIE</font>).&nbsp;&nbsp; EDIE is an interactive application that can help you learn about deposit insurance.&nbsp;&nbsp;It allows you to&nbsp;calculate the insurance coverage of your accounts at each <A class="a" href="Javascript:MM_openBrWindow('popup.html','p_03')"> FDIC-insured institution</A>. </P> <P class="body" align="left"> The FDIC protects you against the loss of your insured deposits in the unlikely event that an FDIC-Insured Institution <A class="a" href="Javascript:MM_openBrWindow('popup.html','p_01')">fails</a>. If you or your family's <A class="a" href="Javascript:MM_openBrWindow('popup.html','p_02')"> deposit accounts</A> at one FDIC-Insured Institution total $100,000 or less, your deposits are <A class="a" href="Javascript:MM_openBrWindow('popup.html','p_04')">fully insured</A>. If you or your family has more than $100,000 at one insured institution, you can still be fully insured if your accounts meet certain requirements. You can use EDIE to determine your insurance coverage beyond the basic $100,000 amount. </p> <p>This browser does not support frames. EDIE requires a frames compatible browser.</p> <p><a href="http://www2.fdic.gov/edie">Home</a></p> </body>