Archive for Info for consumers – Page 47

Today’s student debt
crisis significantly impacts communities of color

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We have some ways for you to channel your inner financial
action hero and be prepared, no matter what the disaster

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If you were one of the thousands of Wells Fargo Bank
account holders who had an unauthorized account opened, here’s what you need to
know

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Estudiantes
de ITT Tech: Conozcan más acerca de sus opciones y qué hacer con sus préstamos estudiantiles
cuando la escuela cierre

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The
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
fines Wells Fargo for opening secret accounts without consumers’ knowledge or
consent

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ITT Students: Learn
more about your options and what to do with your student loans when your school
shuts down

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Financial exploitation robs millions of older people of their money and
property annually

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The Office of Financial Empowerment announces 30
new partners selected to participate in Your
Money, Your Goals training and expand the reach of financial empowerment
tools and information to low-income consumers

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Almost all federal student loan borrowers are eligible
for an income-driven repayment (IDR) plan, but we have heard that successfully
enrolling in one of these plans can be extremely difficult

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Military parents can use back-to-school season
as an opportunity to teach their children money management lessons

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