Browsing the blog archives for January, 2010

Unnecessary Bank Fees

Many people unknowingly pay a lot to their banks in the form of fees. If you don’t know what fees your accounts are subject to, spend a few minutes finding out. Some banks charge ATM fees for using another bank’s ATM, for example. These can be as high as $5! This amounts to a 25% [...]

Bank of America – New CEO

The new CEO of Bank of America, Brian Moynihan began his first day on the job today. In his speech to shareholders, he announced that Bank of America was continuing to recover from the financial crisis but will remain cautious even as it expects to grow in 2010.
Moynihan takes over at time when the [...]

Ten Bank Receive Help

The Treasury Department said Thursday that it pumped $29.3 million into 10 banks to shore up their financial system. The aid came from the $700 billion TARP design to help failing banks.
The banks receiving the latest outlay are: Atlantic Bancshares Inc. in South Carolina; Union Financial Corp. in New Mexico; Mainline Bancorp Inc. in [...]

Big Bank Boycott

A popular blog cause an uproar when it urged its readers to move their deposits from large banking institutions like Bank of America, Chase, Wells Fargo, and Citibank to community banks and credit unions.
Many people have despised what the big US Banks how done in the last few years. Many blame a large portion [...]