NONE!
Credit Unions, a Personal Safe
Internet banking is very safe. Banks should be insured with the FDIC. (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) Proper precautions should always be used when accessing your online account. This would include safe guarding your user name and password.
People did not feel safe with there cash so they made banks armed men that hold your money said to be safe but if the bank fell from any thing you can not get it back now and days it is different.
Some people do prefer to keep their cash in a safe in their own house. This is because many people no longer trust the banks with their money. If you decide to do so, make sure the safe is secured and not easily tranportable.
Those banks that are insured by FDIC are pretty safe.
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Both credit unions and banks can be safe, and their safety is influenced by various factors:
There are no banks in PvP zones but there is a safe of keeping 3 items UNLESS you are skulled.
A safe deposit receipt is a receipt for the payment of renting a safe deposit box at a bank. Some banks charge a monthly fee for this type of safe.
All the major banks are safe.
Credit Unions, a Personal Safe
Internet banking is very safe. Banks should be insured with the FDIC. (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) Proper precautions should always be used when accessing your online account. This would include safe guarding your user name and password.
People did not feel safe with there cash so they made banks armed men that hold your money said to be safe but if the bank fell from any thing you can not get it back now and days it is different.
The short answer is yes, it is safe, depending on which bank you use. MSN Money has a list of the top 10 online banks. if you stick to one of those, you should be fine.
Chartered banks can be different from one country to the next. They are used by people and companies to keep their money safe and are chartered by the Federal Government.