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CFPB is required to produce
a new strategic plan which establishes our mission, strategic goals, and
strategic objectives for the next five years

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CFPB Director Richard Cordray has published a response to recent
criticisms  of the Bureau’s arbitration rule,
which stops consumer finance companies from using arbitration agreements to
block consumers from joining together to seek relief for industry wrongdoing

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Technology is transforming everything

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You might hesitate to talk about money with your children, but money
talks can take many different forms

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How is your interest rate determined? That can be
difficult to figure out for even the savviest of mortgage shoppers

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Nuestros
consejos y actualizaciones más recientes sobre la filtración de información en
Equifax que está afectando a millones de personas

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Our
new interactive Financial Well-Being tool lets you see your financial
well-being score—that is, how well your money situation provides you with
financial security and freedom of choice

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We released three new fraud and scam prevention placemats: a
fill-in-the-blank, a word search, and a word scramble, as well as a toolkit

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New data shows how costly (or
cheap) it can be for students to use their college-sponsored bank account

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Servicemembers consistently report their issues with debt collection to
us

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