Do you know or work with someone who doesn’t typically file taxes? They may be eligible for Economic Impact Payments (EIP)
Do you know or work with someone who doesn’t typically file taxes? They may be eligible for Economic Impact Payments (EIP)
Consumers who are of limited English proficiency face unique challenges in learning about and accessing financial services
FDIC Consumer News
August 25, 2020
Prepare Your Finances to Weather the Storm
Understand the financial impacts of flood disasters
Flood damage to your home or business can be stressful and financially devastating
This fall, wherever you are and however you teach, these activities and tools can help build financial skills in children and young adults
Americans who don’t file taxes because of their income level are still eligible to receive Economic Impact Payments for themselves and their dependents
The Bureau reminds creditors of the availability of the Special Purpose Credit Program (SPCP) provisions of Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) and Regulation B to help meet the credit needs of underserved communities
This blog highlights Military Consumer Protection Month and the year-round Military Consumer Campaign
FDIC Consumer News
July 28, 2020
Working Through Financial Difficulty
Overcoming Budgetary Setbacks
The FDIC encourages banks to work with their customers experiencing financial difficulty, where possible
The CFPB is taking steps to help create real and sustainable changes in our financial system so that African Americans and other minorities have equal opportunities to build wealth and close the economic divide
A growing number of financial services are powered by data sharing