Financial institutions impose a non-sufficient funds fee when you try to write a check for more than you have in your account, but the bank declines the transaction. Banks typically charge the same amount for a non-sufficient funds fee as they do an overdraft fee, according to the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, but usually won’t charge you a debit card transaction fee when a debit card transaction is declined.
Shopping at Costco can be a great way to save money, but you might not…
Not too many years ago, cutting expenses by buying a generic brand brought with it…
No matter what type of budget you’re working with, there’s a chance you’re overspending on…
Online shopping means customers all over the world have greater access to everything from rare…
If the lyrics to the Dolly Parton song “9 to 5” could be your autobiography,…
If you think you’re the only one hurting for money, think again: Making more money…