Archive for Info for consumers – Page 18

Federal, state, and local governments are taking action to protect renters

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For Older Americans month, we are releasing new downloadable handouts and activity sheets based on the popular fraud prevention placemat series

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Tips for people who are getting started with online or mobile banking due to the coronavirus

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La mayoría de los ciudadanos comenzarán a recibir alivio financiero gracias a los Pagos por Impacto Económico (también conocidos como pagos de estímulo económico), emitidos por el IRS

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The Bureau has responsibility for addressing lending discrimination, including lending to women- and minority-owned businesses, which apply for credit during the COVID 19 pandemic under the CARES Act

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Tips to help you talk with your spouse or other family members about putting plans in place if you become unable to manage your finances in an uncertain time

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Si usted o un ser querido necesita ayuda con las diligencias cotidianas, esté pendiente de los estafadores

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If you are having trouble paying your bills we have tools to help you take stock of your finances and make the hard decisions about which bills to prioritize as you deal with the financial impacts of the coronavirus

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Consejos para que se mantenga al día con sus finanzas durante la pandemia del coronavirus, particularmente si no ha perdido sus ingresos o no ha tenido grandes gastos

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Although active duty servicemembers continue to receive their pay, some military families face financial strain due to the coronavirus

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