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Who Has “Your Money” – The Bank or You?

Given the economic uncertainty caused by the current money printing, war, and health crisis, many borrowers may be forced to default on loans they have with their banks. It is therefore important to understand the legal relationship between a bank and a depositor, and the bank’s right of setoff.

You may be surprised to learn that the funds in a general bank account do not technically belong to the depositor. At the moment of deposit, the funds become the property of the depository bank.

Thus, as a depositor, you are a creditor of the bank. If the banks make bad loans or bad investments, YOU are on the hook, not the bank.

As a reader you deserve to know the truth behind the disasters our world faces. The world faces an almost dystopian future — one in which the few are rich and living longer while the many postpone retirement, struggle to get by. We've turned the economy into a miserable hellscape and you're just going to have to deal with it

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