Online banking

    By Tim Beyers, The Motley Fool

    | 7:00AM 2/28/2012
    Tens of millions of Americans take to the Web regularly to do our most important financial business. As we do, the company Corporate Insight is tracking which institutions are offering customers the best new online innovations. Here's what CI found:

    By Catherine New

    | 5:15PM 11/14/2011
    For all the anti-bank anger erupting across the country, relatively few of us are actually leaving our financial institutions.

    By Laura Rowley

    | 2:20PM 10/28/2011
    If you decide to switch banks to avoid fees, here's a list of handy reminders to make the transition smooth and complete, courtesy of NetBanker, an online finance and banking website:

    By Laura Rowley

    | 2:15PM 10/28/2011
    Columnist Laura Rowley cuts through the hype and explains how she found banks that would pay her for her checking account instead of the other way around.

    By Catherine New

    | 10:47AM 10/17/2011
    Many of us have our bank accounts running almost on autopilot: Paychecks go in and bills get paid automatically, and any details we need to deal with are handled easily online. But these conveniences come at a price -- they make it too much trouble to leave a bank, even when its fees get outrageous.

    By Catherine New

    | 9:00PM 10/06/2011
    Steve Jobs revolutionized so many aspects of our lives. One often overlooked area: Our money. His products fundamentally changed wired Americans' relationship with their finances -- from how and when we shop and bank to our awareness of our net worth.

    By Catherine New

    | 3:30PM 10/06/2011
    While thousands of Americans unleash their anger at big banks in protests around the country, many more are registering their dissatisfaction from their keyboards. In the wake of last week's news that Bank of America is adding a new $5 fee for debit card use, online-only banks saw waves of new customers coming through their virtual doors.

    By Geoff Williams

    | 1:00PM 4/01/2011
    Many consumers have been banking online for some time now, so the last thing you probably think you might need is a refresher course on just what boneheaded things you shouldn't be doing. On the other hand, it's online banking veterans who may need this list the most -- after all, when you do...

    By Nikhil Hutheesing

    | 11:00AM 2/24/2011
    While the number of incidents of identity theft has dropped, the cost to get your identity back is rising. Personal finance expert Jean Chatzky explains who is after your identity (it could be someone you know) and gives great advice on steps you must take now to protect yourself.

    By Martha C. White

    | 5:30PM 1/06/2011
    We've learned not to get too excited around here when a bank executive says they're "very excited" about a new rollout or offering. As it turns out, we were right to hold onto our hats when it came to Bank of America's conference call earlier today. The behemoth bailout recipient says it's...