2012 Budget and Expenditures by Program
(Excluding Investments)
The FDIC budget for 2012 totaled $3.3 billion. Budget amounts were allocated as follows: $227 million, or 7 percent, to Corporate General and Administrative expenditures; $245 million, or 7 percent, to the Insurance program; $1.0 billion, or 32 percent, to the Supervision and Consumer Protection program; and $1.8 billion, or 54 percent, to the Receivership Management program.
Actual expenditures for the year totaled $2.5 billion, and expenditures amounts were allocated as follows: $174 million, or 7 percent, to Corporate General and Administrative expenditures; $290 million, or 12 percent, to the Insurance program; $906 million, or 36 percent, to the Supervision and Consumer Protection program; and $1.1 billion, or 45 percent, to the Receivership Management program.
2012 Budget and Expenditures (Support Allocated)
Dollars in Millions
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