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NCUA SHARE INSURANCE AND YOU Maximize Your Insurance Coverage

ROAD MAP This brief slide show will walk you through the basics of share insurance. The slides focus on the types of accounts, and how to set up your accounts to maximize coverage. There are real-world examples to help you understand share insurance coverage.

INTRODUCTION NCUA insures accounts in credit unions through the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (Share Insurance Fund). Congress established the Share Insurance Fund in 1970 to insure member s shares. The Share Insurance Fund is backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government. The Share Insurance Fund provides essentially the same coverage as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation s (FDIC) account insurance. Not one penny of insured savings has ever been lost by a member of a federally insured credit union!

THE BASICS The NCUA insures share accounts in federally insured credit unions for $250,000 per qualifying account. You can tell your credit union is federally insured by checking to see if it displays s the NCUA official insurance sign, which is on the first slide of this presentation. You can also check the insurance status of your credit union by visiting www.ncua.gov/indexdata. If a federally insured credit union fails and is closed, NCUA will pay members the insured amount of their credit union accounts. Payments are usually made within 3 days or less after a credit union closes its doors. Instead of sending payments directly to members, NCUA sometimes just transfers member accounts to another, open federally insured credit union and gives members a notice of the transfer. You can increase your coverage by setting up different types of accounts because the $250,000 000 coverage is per qualifying account.

SINGLE OWNERSHIP ACCOUNTS: Funds you own individually in just your name are single ownership accounts. These include savings accounts, checking accounts, and share certificates. The maximum insurance coverage for single accounts account is $250,000. NCUA adds together all single accounts and insures them up to $250,000. Here is an example

SINGLE OWNERSHIP ACCOUNT EXAMPLES Member Type of Account Amount John Credit Money Market Account $140,000 John Credit Share Certificate $, $75,000 John Credit Savings Account $35,000 John Credit g Account Checking $30,000 $, Total Deposited $250,000 Available Insurance $250,000

JOINT ACCOUNTS: HOW THEY WORK AND THE INSURANCE COVERAGE Joint accounts are accounts owned by two or more members. Joint account insurance is in addition to insurance you can have for individual accounts. NCUA insures each owner of the account up to $250,000. NCUA adds together each owner s share of any joint accounts he or she has a joint interest in and insures that total up to $250,000. Here are some examples

JOINT ACCOUNT EXAMPLES John Credit Mary Credit $500,000 in Insurance Coverage Sammy Union Jane Smith Billy Dollar $750,000 in Insurance Coverage

MULTIPLE JOINT ACCOUNT COVERAGE In this example, Jane and Dan, husband and wife, have a joint account in credit union A with a balance of $500,000. $500 000 Dan also has a joint account, account in credit union A, with his brother Bill, which has a balance of $100,000. The charts below show the account balances and the available insurance on each account. Account Total Balance Member 1 Member 2 Joint Account 1 $500,000 Jane ($250,000) Dan ($250,000) Joint Account 2 $100,000 Dan ($50,000) Bill ($50,000) Owner Account Balance Total Insurance Uninsured Dan 1 $250,000 $250,000 $50,000* 2 $50,000 Jane 1 $250,000 $250,000 $0 Bill 2 $50,000 $250,000 $0 *Dan s Dan s interest in account 1 and 2 are added together and insured up to $250,000, leaving $50,000 uninsured.

REVOCABLE TRUSTS : POD ACCOUNTS The most common type of revocable trust account is the payable on death account (POD) A POD account shows the intent of the account s owner that upon his or her death the funds will pass to one or more named beneficiaries. i i Typically, this intent is shown in the titling of the account by using words such as: in trust for or payable on death to. NCUA insures these accounts up to $250,000 per beneficiary. Naming the same beneficiary on more than one POD account does not increase insurance coverage. A beneficiary can be any natural person as well as charitable and nonprofit organizations recognized as tax exempt by the IRS. If you list a beneficiary that does not qualify, the funds in the account will be insured as the owner s individual account and added with all of his other individual accounts and insured up to $250,000. 000 Insurance coverage on POD accounts that name more than five beneficiaries and have a balance greater than $1,250,000 are treated differently for insurance purposes. Here are some examples

SINGLE POD ACCOUNTS Grandpa Joe, payable on death to his friend Sam Grandpa Joe, in trust for his Granddaughter Sue and the city shelter for animals*. $250,000 Of Insurance Coverage $500,000 Of Insurance Coverage * As long as the city shelter for animals is a charitable, tax exempt organization, it qualifies

JOINT POD ACCOUNTS (THE BASIC FORMULA FOR CALCULATING THE INSURANCE COVERAGE ON THESE ACCOUNTS IS: NUMBER OF OWNERS X NUMBER OF QUALIFYING BENEFICIARIES X $250,000) Kelly and Katie in trust for their sister Jane Mother and Father, payable on death for their hi daughters Jackie and Jessica $500,000 Of Insurance Coverage (2 owners x 1 beneficiary x $250,000 = $500,000 $1,000,000 Of Insurance Coverage (2 owners x 2 beneficiaries x $250,000 = $1,000,000)

POD ACCOUNTS WITH MORE THAN 5 BENEFICIARIES AND A BALANCE GREATER THAN $1,250,000 POD accounts with more than 5 beneficiaries and a balance greater than $1,250,000 are treated differently than other POD accounts for insurance purposes. The amount of insurance on these types of POD accounts depends on the amount of funds attributed to each beneficiary. If you need assistance with this type of POD account please contact NCUA s insurance call center at 1-800-755-1030.

OTHER POD EXAMPLES Account Title Insured Explanation Amount Jane has two POD accounts: Jane POD to Jamie and Matt Jane POD to Sue and Matt. Sue POD to family dog, Spot? $750,000 Listing the same person on two or more POD accounts does not increase insurance coverage. Matt s interest in both POD accounts is added together and insured up to $250,000. 000 Jamie s and Sue s interests are separately insured up to $250,000 each Since the named beneficiary, Spot, is not a natural person, charity, or non-profit, the funds in the account are added to any other individual accounts in Sue s name and insured up to $250,000.

RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS IRA, Roth IRA and Keogh accounts are insured to $250,000. These accounts are insured separately from other accounts a member maintains in the same credit union Keogh accounts are separately insured from IRA accounts. Traditional IRA accounts and Roth IRA accounts are added together and insured up to $250,000.

EXAMPLE ON MAXIMIZING COVERAGE The following example shows how a family of four (Mother Jane, Father Tom, and two children Bobby and Charlotte) can maximize share insurance coverage. Account Title Single account of Jane $250,000000 Single account of Tom $250,000 Joint account of Tom and Jane $500,000 IRA for Jane $250,000 IRA for Tom $250,000 Tom, POD for Bobby and Charlotte $500,000 Jane, POD for Bobby and Charlotte $500,000 Amount of coverage TOTAL: $2,500,000.00 000

CONCLUSION If you need additional assistance, please visit our website at www.ncua.gov or contact NCUA's Consumer Assistance Center between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. (EDT) at 1-800-755-1030, press 1 for share insurance questions.