The ability of consumers to access various types of credit can be affected by their credit scores, as many lenders require a minimum credit score before credit will be extended
The ability of consumers to access various types of credit can be affected by their credit scores, as many lenders require a minimum credit score before credit will be extended
New report from the Department of Defense highlights
the financial well-being of servicemembers
The Bureau is engaged in building the capacity of child savings programs by releasing four briefs geared toward institutions and communities interested in starting, or expanding child savings opportunities
A review of existing
youth financial education research, a set of research priorities, and a call
for proposals to fill research gaps
New research brief from the Office of Servicemember
Affairs on the financial well-being of veterans
When buying a house, servicemembers have the option of taking a home
loan guaranteed by the U
Today,
we’re releasing our sixth annual report highlighting complaints from
servicemembers as well as emerging issues and continuing trends facing the
military community in the financial marketplace
The CFPB has
released two reports assessing significant rules
Recent natural disasters, such as Hurricane Harvey in 2017, have significantly
impacted some consumers financially
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection released the findings of its
assessment of the Remittance Rule, which provides protections to international
money transfers