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This paper presents a multiperiod model of a deposit-type mutual financial institution and analyzes the manager's capital accumulation and deposit pricing decisions under uncertainty. The model is meant to describe a mutual savings and loan association (SLA) or a credit union in which there are no stockholders and nominal ownership is widely diffused (see [12] and [14]). The resulting paucity of monitoring gives rise to an agency problem (see [13]) in which the manager maximizes his multiperiod expected discounted utility with minimal intervention from nominal owners.