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Who owns mutual savings institutions?
Group of answer choices
the stockbrokers who buy and sell shares
the individuals who deposit money in the institution
the US government
the FDIC
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the individuals who deposit money in the institution
Explanation: Mutual savings institutions are owned by their depositors (or policyholders), not by outside shareholders, brokers, the government, or the FDIC.
Explanation: Mutual savings institutions are owned by their depositors (or policyholders), not by outside shareholders, brokers, the government, or the FDIC.
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