Archive for Info for consumers – Page 31

You can get a handle on your debt and make a plan for future spending

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Free
credit freezes and year-long fraud alerts are here, starting Sept

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Breaking down your daily spending habits can help you identify areas
where you can reduce your expenses or find services you’re paying for that you
can eliminate

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We analyzed results from our Financial Well-Being in America survey and
found that people with the highest levels of financial well-being have three
money skills

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Person-to-person payment services are gaining popularity

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Knowing what you owe each month is an important step in getting a handle
on debt

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How
to safeguard your credit record and avoid security clearance problems

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The Department of Education is sending letters to veterans with severe
disabilities notifying them that they may be eligible for a tax-free discharge
of their outstanding student loans

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The BancorpSouth Settlement Administrator recently
mailed packets to identified consumers with instructions for how to take part
in the settlement

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Learn what the Bureau is doing to prevent elder
financial exploitation in communities across the country

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