Archive for consumerfinance.gov – Page 78

Reviewing your credit is the first step to
building a strong financial foundation for your new home

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As the number of older Americans with student debt has
quadrupled, older borrowers complain about many problems with lenders, loan
servicers, and debt collectors that exacerbate their financial challenges

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There are many credit scores available to you as a
consumer as well as to lenders

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A
look at the CFPB’s fair lending focus in the new year

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In
a few short weeks we’ll be celebrating the new year

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In 2015, the Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau published a report finding that 26 million Americans are “credit
invisible

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If
you’re claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit or Additional Child Tax Credit,
due to a new law, you won’t receive your refund until after February 15, 2017

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The semiannual update of our rulemaking agenda

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This month marks the fifth anniversary of the CFPB
Ombudsman’s Office

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Many new financial innovations rely on people
choosing to give a company access to their digital financial records held by
another company

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