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ATMs: The Hidden Cost of Convenience
Submitted by AndrewLinus  (www.billshrink.com)

ATM fees were not originally passed on to bank customers, but banks have transformed convenience fees into big business. Here’s a look at how the ATM machines and networks have become...

Article | Dec 22, 2009 | Views: 50 | Comments: 0 
Tags: fees, atm

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How to Curb Overdraft Fees by Using a Prepaid Debit Card
Submitted by AndrewLinus  (pfcreditcards.com)

Debit cards are notorious for overdraft fees. Since debit cards take cash straight from your checking account, all it takes is poor budgeting or an erroneous charge to rack up expensive penalty...

Article | Dec 3, 2009 | Views: 60 | Comments: 0 
Tags: card, debit, fees, overdraft, prepaid

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Policy Makers Considering Taxes On Financial Transactions
Submitted by ktexas  (online.wsj.com)

Taxing financial transactions on Wall Street is gathering support in high places. Supporters say it could raise billions and curb frequent trading. Many economists warn of the unintended...

Article | Oct 9, 2009 | Views: 226 | Comments: 0 
Tags: taxes, stock market, stocks, fees, stock trades, transaction fees

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Bank Fees Still on the Rise
Submitted by AndrewLinus  (www.mint.com)

Not the least bit surprising, here are some good tips on how to avoid being stung by fees.

Article | Oct 7, 2009 | Views: 151 | Comments: 0 
Tags: bank, fees

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Maybe It’s Time to Change Credit Cards
Submitted by ktexas  (www.nytimes.com)

On Thursday, the first of a set of new rules went into effect resulting from the landmark credit card legislation earlier this year. Many credit card companies rushed to hike rates and increase...

Audio | Aug 22, 2009 | Views: 202 | Comments: 0 
Tags: interest rates, rewards, debt, credit cards, personal finance, fees, credit card rewards, cash back

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Sneaky Bank Fees - 10 Examples from MarketWatch and a Few from Bank Deals Readers
Submitted by ktexas  (bankdeals.blogspot.com)

This MarketWatch article has a useful list of "sneaky bank fees that sting unsuspecting consumers." Many of these shouldn't be a concern for those who are careful with their bank and credit card...

Article | Jul 19, 2009 | Views: 191 | Comments: 0 
Tags: banking, savings accounts, credit cards, checking, money, banks, checking accounts, fees

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Ten Ways Banks Take Your Money
Submitted by ktexas  (online.wsj.com)

Banks and credit-card companies have gone on the offensive in advance of new consumer protections the Obama administration is asking Congress to enact. For many consumers, that could mean an...

Article | Jul 6, 2009 | Views: 202 | Comments: 0 
Tags: savings accounts, credit cards, savings, checking, money, personal finance, banks, checking accounts, fees, atm fees

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Going Abroad? Here's How To Save On Credit Card Fees
Submitted by ktexas  (www.forbes.com)

One area that travelers frequently overlook is the rate that they pay when using an ATM or credit card overseas. HSBC, Bank of America and Wells Fargo charge a fee of 2% of the dollar amount of a...

Article | Jun 21, 2009 | Views: 275 | Comments: 0 
Tags: bank of america, credit cards, wells fargo, banks, hsbc, credit card fees, fees, visa, mastercard, atm fees, international fees

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Is the FDIC going broke?
Submitted by andys2i  (www.savingtoinvest.com)

"Banks, not taxpayers, are expected to fund the system." Haven't the US tax payers already bailed out most of the banking industry? Won't those funds that go to the banks, now be used to pay the...

Article | Mar 4, 2009 | Views: 136 | Comments: 0 
Tags: banking, taxes, debt, credit, fdic, fees

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Higher Banks Fees are Here to Stay
Submitted by andys2i  (www.savingtoinvest.com)

So while we were all cheering the FDIC and its increased protection levels for depositor's, you now know who will be paying for those increases. You, me, and all banking customers. Here are some...

Article | Nov 24, 2008 | Views: 139 | Comments: 0 
Tags: debt, credit, banks, fees, atm, overdraft

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Avoiding Hidden Credit Card Fees
Submitted by AndreaDomini  (bestcashcow.com)

There are a lot of traps set for you by credit card companies. Learn how to avoid hidden credit card fees.

Article | Dec 26, 2007 | Views: 358 | Comments: 0
Tags: credit, cards, deals, card, fees, hidden



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