Archive for Consumer advisory

When catastrophe
hits, your world is turned upside down

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Cuando
ocurre una catástrofe, su mundo puede verse alterado

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When catastrophe
hits, your world is turned upside down

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You might see enticing images of youthful retirees on the golf course or enjoying other leisure activities in a reverse mortgage advertisement

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You probably already know that when you apply for a loan, many lenders will get information about your credit history from one of the big three consumer reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion)

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Older Americans, like many of their younger counterparts, increasingly have debts in collection

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Today, we’re announcing an enforcement action against Alabama-based Regions Bank for charging overdraft fees to consumers who had not opted-in for overdraft coverage

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Many retirees depend on a pension to cover day-to-day as well as occasional unexpected expenses, such as health emergencies or home repairs

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Reverse mortgages are a type of loan that allows homeowners, 62 and older, to borrow against the accrued equity in their homes

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Join us for a Consumer Advisory Board meeting with Director Cordray on Thursday, February 19 from 10 a

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