overdraft protection

    By Martha C. White

    | 11:00AM 2/24/2010
    As we've told you previously, new rules about bank overdraft "protection" programs kick in this coming July. The new rules basically say you have to voluntarily sign up to let your bank keep processing debit card transactions even after your account falls into the red and also charge you around $35...

    By Lita Epstein

    | 2:30PM 12/18/2009
    Credit card companies are racing against time and sending out a flurry of mail, hoping to implement last-minute changes before the February 2010 deadline when the CARD Act takes effect and credit card companies must play by the new rules set by Congress. Ignore the mailings and these changes could...

    By Martha C. White

    | 8:00AM 12/03/2009
    A lot of Americans have plenty to say about their banks these days, and it's not always pretty -- we've heard you in the comments section. We wanted to call out some of banks' slimier tricks for separating you from your money as well as recognize some of the helpful tools or innovations (yes, there...

    By Martha C. White

    | 9:00AM 11/16/2009
    As we told you earlier, the Federal Reserve just announced it would begin reigning in the scourge of debit-card users nationwide: overdraft charges. The good news is that the new ruling will prohibit banks from foisting this so-called protection on customers automatically; instead, consumers will...

    By Geoff Williams

    | 12:30PM 4/08/2009
    The next time you think your bank has something to be desired, you can at least be thankful that it hasn't made an error leaving you a few billion dollars in debt.According to some news fresh from The Cophenhagen Post, in Hillerod, Denmark, an electrician recently looked at his bank account and...