Archive for Info for consumers – Page 41

In “The Rag Coat,”
Minna’s whole community comes together to make her a new coat for the winter

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Spring
cleaning isn’t just for decluttering your home —you can also take advantage of
the changing seasons to clean up your finances

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Understand the key differences between two types of
credit card financing promotions, and how to tell them apart

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If you have an old debt with the IRS, you might
receive a letter informing you that your account is being transferred to a
private debt collector

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We’re sharing five example questions used to evaluate
15-year-olds around the world on their financial literacy knowledge and skills

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The release of international scores shows that
American youth can improve when it comes to understanding finances and applying
their knowledge to making financial decisions

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The release of international scores shows that
American youth can improve when it comes to understanding finances and applying
their knowledge to making financial decisions

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We’ve recently updated the Your Money, Your Goals webpages

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If you are behind on
your auto loan payments, it’s important to take steps to reduce the chance of falling
further behind

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Our
recent report will concentrate on some of the most common financial struggles
servicemembers face during their military careers; as well as detailing the
work we have done to help resolve those struggles since 2011

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