BofA Reveals Plans to Impose Credit Card Annual Fees Next Year

BofA Reveals Plans to Impose Credit Card Annual Fees Next Year

It appears that even with the sweeping reforms in the credit card industry scheduled to go into effect as early as December 1 this year, consumers have yet to see the last of the credit card fees and charges that are costing them dearly.

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Major Banks Declare positions ahead of New Credit Card Laws

Major Banks Declare positions ahead of New Credit Card Laws

Bank of America and Wells Fargo in separate and very different announcements declared their position on credit card rates ahead of the new Credit Card Law.

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Balance Transfer Fees: Should You Expect to Pay More?

Traditionally, the defaults on credit card debts rise or fall with the unemployment rate. With the unemployment now at 8.5 percent, the highest in more than two decades, credit card companies are suffering from a surge in defaults. Bank of America, for example, has $182 billion in credit card loans as of December 31, 2008. From this figure, the bank had to write off $11.4 worth of balances.

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