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The Bureau released a report about key facts, trends, and patterns
revealed in Suspicious Activity Reports—or SARs—filed by banks, credit unions,
casinos, and other financial services providers from 2013-2017

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Start saving, or increase your savings goals, with these tips and
resources

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Over the next few months, parents and students will be exploring options
to help pay for college

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A recent law provides additional protections for servicemembers
affecting VA refinances, medical debt on credit reports, credit monitoring, and
stays on foreclosure

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The Bureau’s new Office of Innovation is proposing a “Disclosure
Sandbox” to give companies leeway to test new disclosures or delivery methods
that may better serve consumers

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Finding and getting errors on your credit report fixed is an important
part of managing your finances

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Encontrar los errores en su reporte de crédito y corregirlos es una parte muy importante dentro del manejo de sus finanzas

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You know your credit report is important, but other companies also
collect information on you—and you have a right to see those reports

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The Bureau’s Complaint snapshot: Mortgage highlights trends in consumer
submitted complaints about mortgages

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