Archive for Disasters and emergencies – Page 7

Do you know or work with someone who doesn’t typically file taxes? They may be eligible for Economic Impact Payments (EIP)

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Consumers who are of limited English proficiency face unique challenges in learning about and accessing financial services

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Americans who don’t file taxes because of their income level are still eligible to receive Economic Impact Payments for themselves and their dependents

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If you’ve co-signed a private student loan, you’re financially responsible for missed payments

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The Office of Research released a report that synthesizes the rigorous research of programs and strategies aiming to help consumers achieve greater savings

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If you’ve applied for unemployment benefits through your state, there are multiple ways you can receive your payments

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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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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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