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The CFPB Ombudsman’s Office shares its FY2017 annual report

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Simple ways you can turn
difficult conversations about giving and receiving gifts with your kids into
valuable money lessons over the holidays

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Be money smart

by gypsy

Find the free information, tools, and classes you need to make informed
financial decisions

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Understanding how financial institutions work with people who have limited
proficiency in English

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Taking time to plan ahead before the holidays is one
way to manage your holiday spending and stay on track

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The Bureau issued an official approval of the final redesigned Uniform
Residential Loan Application (URLA), which will include a question about
mortgage applicants’ language preference

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Last week, Director Cordray sent a letter to the CEO’s of several banks,
credit unions, and financial companies encouraging them to enable consumers to
exert greater control over their credit cards, debit cards, and other payment
methods

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The Office of Financial Empowerment welcomes 61 organizations to receive
Your Money, Your Goals training and technical assistance to expand the reach of
financial empowerment tools and information to economically vulnerable
consumers

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If you’ve checked out your credit scores for
free, share your experience so that we and others can learn from it

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