Archive for Info for consumers – Page 39

When bills are piling up, it’s important to remember that you’re still in control

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In “Tia Isa Wants a
Car,” find out why Tia Isa (Aunt Isa) wants a car, and how her niece helps her
by earning money to help buy the car

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In order to make overdraft
disclosure more straightforward, we’ve created four possible designs for a new
disclosure form

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Three key tips to keep in mind if you are denied access to basic financial services and products

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Our recent report discusses companies’ responses to complaints and consumers’ perspectives on the
complaint process and company responses

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As you search for homes and
shop for a mortgage, you may find the homebuying process overwhelming at times

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Over ten thousand
people turn 62 every day, and with a majority of them homeowners, a growing
number of businesses are increasingly using the phrase “aging in place” to
market financial products and services to homeowners in the baby boom
generation

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This summer, we challenge you to try one
thing that will help you start financial conversations with your child

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In
observance of six years serving consumers, here are six ways the CFPB has made
consumers count

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Receiving a call from a debt collector can be stressful

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