23 THE CAROLINA TISSES-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1324 ' a SABA TT . insurance. access Immediate And 4 aovania get only some spe cial gesjouean at cnovia The Wachovia Cash Investment Account earns like a money market fund, works like a savings account. And your money is F.D.I.C. insured. The earning power of money market rates. You can open your account with as little as $2,500. Every dollar you put in earns current money market rates, every single day, as long as you maintain an average balance of $2,500. Wachovia charges no fees to open your account, and no maintenance or management fees. The security of F.D.I.C. insurance. The Wachovia Cash Invest ment Account gives you something money market funds can't provide: F.D.I.C, insurance up to $100,000 per depositor. And your money is backed by the financial strength of Wachovia, a bank with an unbroken record of soundness and stability for over 100 years. Add or take out any amount, anytime. Your money is not tied up in any way. You have immediate access to it anytime you need it, just as with a regular savings account. There are no restrictions on how much you can deposit or withdraw, at any of the 198 Wachovia offices or 110 Teller II locations across the State. You can also write up to three checks a month on your account. A Personal Banker assigned to you. No money market fund or other North Carolina bank offers you a Personal Banker to help with all your banking, from making investment decisions to arranging credit. Your Personal Banker has full information on the Cash Investment Account and the current rates. Add up the advantages. When you put together all the advan tages of the Wachovia Cash Investment Account, you'll find you can't beat it, anywhere. Call toll-free 1-800-642-0926. You can open your account at any Wachovia office. Or call the toll-free number above T jT jTi. All for more information, VfYI 1 1 vPT 1 1 A 1 1 Monday through Friday AWU VJ lLlt XXll. ta8-MS- AtWiovia". Bsnk&Trust it ."-jt'i If the average daily balance is below $2,500 in any month service charges may apply and Federal regulations require that interest revert to a rate no higher than the maximum permitted on NOW accounts for that month.

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