Posts Tagged ‘bank fees’

To Punch or to Sign? The Truth about Debit Cards

Whether you’re using a debit card to help keep you on track after a bankruptcy filing or simply because it’s so much more convenient than cash, you’ve probably encountered the checkout decision of whether to enter a PIN or sign your name on a digital screen.
Have you ever wondered about the difference between these options? [...]

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This Week in Personal Finance Updates

A lot happens in a week in the world of personal finance. Here’s a look at two major financial happenings you need to know about.
Jobless Summit at the White House
The latest jobless numbers show that the U.S. unemployment rate has inched further upward to 10.2 percent, with experts predicting a rate as high as 10.5 [...]

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Credit Card Fees for Paying Off Balance

People struggling with credit card debt may be accustomed to seeing fees for late payments or going over-limit. But a new fee targets those who use their credit responsibly and pay off the balance in full each month.
According to USA Today, Bank of America will start implementing the “experimental” fee to a small group of [...]

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