Archive for Info for consumers – Page 38

Cuando
ocurre una catástrofe, su mundo puede verse alterado

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As we observe the 27th anniversary of the
Americans with Disabilities Act, we are announcing a new financial empowerment
tool for people with disabilities

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When we take an enforcement action against a person or company for
violating a consumer financial protection law, that person or company may have
to compensate people for the harm they caused

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If you were one of the thousands of people who paid
illegal upfront fees for debt settlement services to Morgan Drexen, you may be
eligible to receive compensation

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When catastrophe
hits, your world is turned upside down

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We released several new resources to help older homeowners
decide whether to borrow a reverse mortgage

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Make it a habit to think out loud as you go grocery shopping or do other
everyday money tasks

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If you work directly with
people who are living paycheck to paycheck, tax time is a good opportunity to
encourage saving

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OIder borrowers across the
United States are increasingly affected by student loan debt, according to our
research

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As financial coaching programs continue to develop
across the country, the CFPB continues to work with partners to advance the
field and ultimately help people reach their financial goals and improve their
lives

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