Archive for Info for consumers – Page 14

Learn why you should file your taxes in 2021, and how the IRS’ “lookback rule” allows you to use 2019 or 2020 income to get the most out of your Earned Income Tax Credit or Child Tax Credit

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Algunos propietarios de vivienda que tengan problemas para pagar su hipoteca ahora tendrían un poco más de tiempo para buscar ayuda

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Financial relief and protections for many student loan borrowers, renters, and homeowners has been extended

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Your consumer reporting records affect your ability to get a loan, a job, an apartment, and other essentials of life

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Many people are considering early retirement, tapping into their retirement benefits, including Social Security and pensions, earlier than expected

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Military families face unique financial challenges, especially during the coronavirus pandemic

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A CFPB-led research experiment suggests that people seek to find balance between paying off debt and having savings

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During the pandemic, we’re doing more online

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Durante la pandemia, pasamos más tiempo conectados en línea, por ello debe estar alerta con estafadores quienes ofrecen asistencia técnica fraudulenta

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A new law provides relief for renters and extends the CDC’s Order to protect many people who can’t pay their rent from eviction through January 31, 2021

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