Is this Zane from CDInzane? It's cease and desist, you idiot. Sometimes you'll hear of someone getting a C&D letter. Seize and Assist ... Hahahahaha.
*Edit... I don't know who wrote this answer, but they have no idea what they are talking about. It means to take over and help. This sometimes is refered to as a bailout, i.e. Banks.
It means that your deposits are insured or safe-kept by the FDIC. FDIC insures upto $250,000 of your deposit in your bank. So, lets say you have $50,000 in your bank account and the bank just declared bankruptcy. The FDIC will give you the $50,000 you had your bank account. Lets say I had $500,000 in my bank account. In that case I will get only $250,000 because FDIC insures only upto that amount per customer account per bank.
Flagstar bank is a member of the FDIC and deposits are FDIC insured up to $250000 per account.
The FDIC is a government-owned corporation, which means everybody does :)
Yes, Sterling Bank is FDIC insured. All non-interest amounts in your account will be guaranteed by the FDIC.
The FDIC stands for Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The FDIC's role is to insure depositers up to a certain amount of money. They previously insured up to $100,000 however recently changed it to $250,000. The FDIC's job is guarentee that people's money is safe within their bank. If a bank is FDIC insured there should be signs within the bank with an FDIC logo on it.
Carpe denim means "seize the denim," but you probably mean carpe diem, which is "seize the day".
Carpe- Seize/Enjoy Diem - Day Seize the day!
j'ai seize ans means 'I'm sixteen' in French.
"Il seize ans" is French for "he is 16 years old."
"Carpe"=Seize "Facto"=Facts "Carpe Facto"="seize the facts"
to seize or get
Seize the bread.
Seize the day
seize the battle
Seize the Future
The verb to seize means to grab and hold. Example: "I pulled away before he could seize the phone from me." "The enemy troops prepared to seize the city." "Moving parts will often seize, or become stuck together, unless lubricated."
In cars, seize means to lock up. In governments, seize means someone has taken control over something. A nation can seize another nation.