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Bank of America and Wells Fargo plan to stop charging consumers who overdraw by small dollar amounts and lower the number of times, that consumers can get hit with an overdraft fee.
This week marks the end of Daniel Seddiqui's quest for 50 jobs in 50 weeks in 50 states. Napa is his last stop.
Motorists could be unaware their car might run on ethanol as well as gas, according to the president of a flex fuel company.
Protests are planned in more than a dozen cities to demand that more mortgage companies who benefited from federal bailout money participate in a government program designed to prevent foreclosures.
Using a clothesline to dry clothes, making a meatless dinner once a week and keeping showers short are just a few ways to save money.
Credit card users have an opportunity on Wednesday, June 24 to get help on how to deal with their credit card company.
From new home tax credits to existing home sales, California's real estate market is loaded with good news and bad.
Child support payments are falling as parents lose their jobs.
Economists predict by the end of 2009, California will hit rock bottom and the worst will be over.
With the fluff already pruned, what meat in your budget can you cut with the least amount of pain?
There is considerable concern that even when banks do working with borrowers facing foreclosure, the 90-day negotiating period will only postpone the inevitable.
Borrowers whose loans are owned by Freddie Mac will no longer be limited to refinancing with their current loan servicer.
California is imposing a 90-day moratorium on housing foreclosures under a new law that takes effect Monday.
Rental rates are falling and landlords are offering what had been unheard of -- incentives. Does it make sense to move?
If you thought the lending debacle killed subprime mortgages, you may not realize that reverse mortgages are also a subprime product.
The deals on GM vehicles are tempting. But is buying a heavily discounted new car from a bankrupt automaker worth the risk?
Amid the sparkling floors and partially stocked shelves, Shelly Griggs carefully organizes craft supplies. She is one of 300 recently hired employees of the new Wal-mart store in the Florin Towne Center.
Hundreds of employees from professional service company Deloitte in Sacramento volunteered at several city women's shelters as part of their 10th annual IMPACT day.
News 10's Dana Howard looks at whether the federal government's Making Home Affordable Program works for northern California.
Sutter Health announced Monday that 121 employees of its Information Services Department will lose their jobs.
Credit card companies are dragging their feet on enacting new federal rules that will change the game. Here's what may be your best defense in the meantime.
Money is tight these days -- and households are making all sorts of cuts. But one of the frills you might still be able to hold on to is a vacation.
America is seeing the highest student loan default rate in more than a decade.
Making dishes featuring rice, beans, potatoes and even eggs can help stretch your food dollars, said Friday's Live_Online guest Patty Mastracco, food editor for Raley's.
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California's Employment Development Department expanded the hours of its Workforce Services offices beginning this week to accommodate the growing numbers of those without jobs.
What will you do with all of your stimulus money? For most people, it amounts to less than $2 per work day.
The money is finally here and available -- albeit with some restrictions -- for aid getting your home mortgage back under control.
The state is opening 25 employment offices on Saturdays to help thousands of Californians file for unemployment benefits.
The last weekend in March could be a big weekend for big purchases with California's sales tax and vehicle license fees going up.
The nation's struggling full-service restaurant chains seem to have found only one sure-fire way to lure folks in the door: cheap eats.
Small Splurges Help to Lift Moods in Bad Economy
Some first-time home buyers are taking advantage of deals that would have seemed impossible just months ago.
To help respond to increased demand for unemployment benefits, the state Employment Development Department will begin opening its call center for questions on Saturdays.
JP Morgan Chase is opening two so-called "homeownership center" in the valley to give struggling homeowners face-to-face contact with loan advisors.