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The Bureau released FAQs for industry that will help ensure that consumers affected by COVID-19 receive the credit reporting protections required by the CARES Act amendments to the FCRA

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Even if you’re not sure of your college plans for this fall, it’s a good idea to fill out the FAFSA form as soon as possible

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We’re pleased to announce the release of the Elder Fraud Prevention and Response Networks Development Guide to help stakeholders bring community members together in the fight against elder financial exploitation

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A message from the Chair of the Taskforce on Federal Consumer Financial Law on the Taskforce report, public engagement, and a path forward

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The CFPB and the FTC are sharing three ways you can protect yourself and others from government imposter scams

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The CARES Act temporarily changes the rules for withdrawing from your retirement accounts

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This Military Appreciation Month we salute the service not only of active-duty servicemembers, activated National Guard and Reserve personnel, but also uniformed medical professionals from the U

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You may receive a prepaid debit card from the government with your economic impact payments, learn how to access this money and use your card without paying a fee

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FDIC Consumer News

May 19, 2020

Wondering If Your Deposits Are Fully Insured?
Meet FDIC’s Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator–EDIE

FDIC’s Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator (EDIE) is an online tool that can be used to determine whether your accounts are fully insured at each bank where your deposits are held

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If you can’t pay your credit card bill because of the coronavirus pandemic, call your credit card company and ask about financial relief

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