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Help for people struggling financially after a natural
disaster, including information on how to get help and ways to work with banks
and lenders

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The National Consumer Assistance Plan (NCAP) was launched in March 2015 by
the three nationwide credit reporting companies in response to a multi-state
settlement

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Get ready to buy a home this year by visiting
CFPB’s online resources

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This tax season, you may be offered a tax refund
advance loan or refund anticipation check

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Tips to help you avoid romance scams

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Tips to help you avoid romance scams

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Borrowers whose student loans are forgiven due
to death or disability will no longer have to pay federal income taxes on those
forgiven loans

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Borrowers whose student loans are forgiven due
to death or disability will no longer have to pay federal income taxes on those
forgiven loans

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Learn how Your Money, Your Goals can help your organization meet the
needs of people who want to tackle debt, set aside some savings, or look for
ways to build their credit record

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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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