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Old 12-08-2008, 02:20 PM
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1911 beta - It is now LIVE!


About 1911(TM)


INTRODUCTION

1911(TM) is a FDIC bank financial profile search engine (quite a mouth full ) we put together here at Money Economics. The idea is very straight forward: some of the people here at Money Economics are used to assign grades. So let's do that to banks too! The objective with 1911 is to give the user a simple, yet useful, report tool to look at the Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) for the bank he/she chooses.

1911(TM) is made possible only in recent years as we move all records to database formats. It is otherwise impossible to imagine tracking and importing the years of data for every FDIC-insured bank (currently over 8,000) in the United States. We are proud to take part of making this available to the public - at no cost to use.


BACKGROUND

We have to confess here at Money Economics that 1911 came out as an accident by-product. That is: we never intended to build this. Our interest lies in the area of everyday finance. We specialize in financial recipes to help our readers navigate the otherwise very murky, yet omnipresent, area in our everyday lives.

The story came that we have been studying and tracking high yield FDIC-insured banks (we also track mortgage, insurance, and other categories you can at the main page). We care about getting the highest yields for our savings (we pass this to our readers, too!) and the question of the bank's financial performance came up. We want to keep our deposits at institutions that are reputable, insured, financially sound, and at the same time paying us the highest possible interest rate. As a result, we collected a large amount of data for our analysis. It is going to be difficult to go over the analytical methods we employ - let's just say our background here include the areas of: mathematics, statistics, economics, finance, mathematical sciences, and a few more.

In late summer of 2008, when signs of many banks are at risk of failing, we decide to put together something using our data so it is not just a company tool. So with a talented and fun crew we have here, we moved forward and built 1911 that everyone can access. We have no intention of charging people fees to use this bank search engine. We believe that this will add more transparency to the banking industry as we make these reports available.

P.S. This application will only list banks that are live as of the most recent quarter.


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or via email: info@moneyeconomics.com


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Common Names


We have added the "common name" field for all the banks. Many banks are known as something else other than their official name. For example, Bank of America is usually referred to as BofA just like First National Bank of Omaha known as FNBO.

The search query will now check for both the official name and the common name.

If you know of a bank that is known as something else that is not listed, please feel free to let us know on this thread and we will edit the database.


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1911 now contains the bank data recent as of 2008 year end. Happy searching.


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1911 now contains the bank data recent as of 2009 Q1. Happy searching.


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I kept on reading that "Happy searching" as Happy ending."


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Very interesting tool. Do you guys have the data prior to 2000?


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Very cool application! A friend of mine linked this to me today and I am playing with the bank profiles.


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The reports are now completely updated to include all 2009 Q2 data. Additionally, we have included snapshots on the Parent Holding Company (they *own* the banks), directional ratings, BCS scores, and key captions for each graphs.


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The reports are now completely updated to include all 2009 Q2 data. Additionally, we have included snapshots on the Parent Holding Company (they *own* the banks), directional ratings, BCS scores, and key captions for each graphs.
The new additions are pretty cool!


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The reports now contain data as of 12/31/09. Ratings and Scores are also updated.


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