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Making and sticking to a budget can be
challenging

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Make
every week Money Smart Week with our financial resources

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Errors
in your college enrollment record can affect your finances in ways you don’t
expect

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Understanding the
promises and pitfalls of using alternative data to assess creditworthiness

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We
are working to improve transparency in the student loan servicing market to
better serve consumers

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While married couples make
up the majority of home buyers, single women make up the next biggest segment
of home buyers and outpace single men more than two to one

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Saving
during tax time can help you be prepared for financial emergencies and begin to
plan for the future

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In “Count on Pablo,” find out how Pablo and his grandmother use creativity and problem-solving
skills to sell their fruits and vegetables at the market

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Today, we took action against Mastercard and UniRush after preventable
technological breakdowns in October 2015 left tens of thousands of RushCard
users unable to access their money and without customer support

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Your
down payment will affect not just how much money you need to bring to closing,
but also how much your mortgage will cost overall

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