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How the Tech Outage Impacted Banks and Finances
A major tech outage that caused chaos at airports also impacted banking and finance.
By Alexandra Svokos Last updated
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Kiplinger Readers' Choice Awards 2024 Results
Kiplinger Readers' Choice Awards The results are in for the 2024 Kiplinger Readers’ Choice Awards — celebrating the best products and services in personal finance.
By Lisa Gerstner Published
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Kiplinger Readers' Choice Awards 2024: Peer-to-Peer Payment Services
Kiplinger Readers' Choice Awards The winners of the Kiplinger Readers’ Choice Awards' best peer-to-peer payment services category. Our awards celebrate the very best products and services in personal finance.
By Ellen B. Kennedy Published
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Kiplinger Readers' Choice Awards 2024: Internet Banks
Kiplinger Readers' Choice Awards The winners of the Kiplinger Readers’ Choice Awards' best internet banks category. Our awards celebrate the very best products and services in personal finance.
By Ellen B. Kennedy Published
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Is it Time to Switch Banks?
It's a good time to take stock of what you need in a bank, and consider if your bank is still working for you.
By Sandra Block Published
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Capital One/Discover: What's In Their Wallet For You?
Push back on Capital One's planned merger with Discover is growing with one group of consumer advocates calling for a public hearing.
By Keerthi Vedantam Published
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New 'Junk Fee' Rule Caps Credit Card Late Fees At $8
The CFPB finalizes a credit card late fee rule expected to save customers $10 billion a year. The Chamber of Commerce threatens to sue.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Manhattan DA Urges Payment Apps To Improve Security Features
Incidents of payment app fraud and theft are on the rise and extend beyond NYC, Manhattan DA says.
By Jamie Feldman Published
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Bank Overdraft Fees Could Soon Drop Significantly
Consumer watchdog agency eyes dropping some overdraft fees to as low as $3, closing a loophole that it calls a 'massive junk fee harvesting machine.'
By Jamie Feldman Published