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Avoid Holiday Debt

Below is a five-step spending plan to avoid holiday debt.
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Banking: Consumer Tips

Your bank accounts are primary ways to store your money, pay your bills and build your savings. When you shop for a bank, consider the actual products and services.
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Choosing a Credit Counselor

Are you living paycheck to paycheck? Are you worried about debt collectors? If this sounds familiar, you may want to consider the services of a credit counselor.
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Coping with Financial Stress

Money worries are one of the most common causes of stress.
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Credit: How to Get It and How to Improve It

Financial institutions will typically want to see at least 6 months of credit history before they will grant any type of credit-based products.
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Creditors and Debt Settlement Companies

If you are struggling to make your debt payments or you feel like you might start to miss payments, it might be time to contact the creditor yourself to work something out.
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Debt Management Plans

If your financial problems stem from too much debt or your inability to repay your debts, a credit counseling agency may recommend that you enroll in a debt management plan (DMP).
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Don't Get Taken by Wire Transfer Scams

Wiring money to strangers%mdash;in the U.S., but especially in another country%mdash;is risky, because often they could be scam artists.
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For Seniors: Quick Tips for Protecting Your Finances-Part 1

As many consumers get older, they often face issues such as how to maintain their lifestyle and pay for medical expenses on a fixed income for years into the future. Here are banking and other money-management tips for seniors to consider for their retirement years.
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For Seniors: Quick Tips for Protecting Your Finances-Part 2

As many consumers get older, they often face issues such as how to maintain their lifestyle and pay for medical expenses on a fixed income for years into the future. Here are banking and other money-management tips for seniors to consider for their retirement years.
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For Seniors: Quick Tips for Protecting Your Finances-Part 3

As many consumers get older, they often face issues such as how to maintain their lifestyle and pay for medical expenses on a fixed income for years into the future. Here are banking and other money-management tips for seniors to consider for their retirement years.
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For Seniors: Quick Tips for Protecting Your Finances-Part 4

As many consumers get older, they often face issues such as how to maintain their lifestyle and pay for medical expenses on a fixed income for years into the future. Here are banking and other money-management tips for seniors to consider for their retirement years.
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Four Elements Define Personal Financial Wellbeing

Savings and income are part of financial wellbeing, but the survey showed that they're not always the most important part.
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General Budget Worksheet

Track your income and expenses here.
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General Debt Management Techniques

Very few people are lucky enough to be living debt free. The key is to manage your debt so that it does not get out of control.
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Get the Most Out of Savings: Smart Savings Tips for 2021

Just as there are multiple routes to a destination, there are many acceptable ways to save money.
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Get the Most Out of Savings: Smart Savings Tips for 2022

This article will look at three steps that will help you save more in 2022.
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How Older Adults Can Steer Clear of Scam Artists

Anyone can be a victim of financial fraud, but older adults are particularly at risk.
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How To Manage Your Checking Account

Knowing how to manage your checking account is an important lifelong skill to have.
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Investing: Consumer Tips

If you have a financial goal in mind, such as saving for retirement, paying for college, or buying a house, then you may decide to invest your money to earn enough to fund your goals.
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Jump-Start Your Savings

If you have an income and know what your budget looks like, but you don't have any savings, it's time to start.
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Knee Deep In Debt (Part 1)

Many people face financial crises at some time in their lives. Your financial situation doesn't have to go from bad to worse.
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Knee Deep In Debt (Part 2)

You may be able to lower your cost of credit by consolidating your debt through a second mortgage or a home equity line of credit.
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Making a Budget: Worksheet

Use this worksheet to see how much money you spend this month.
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Making Changes When Inflation Takes a Bite

High inflation is causing financial hardship in much of the world.
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Managing Finances This Holiday Season

Stay on track financially this holiday season!
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Managing Your Checking Account

It can be a rite of passage, a step into adulthood. Once you turn 18, you can open your own checking account.
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Mobile Banking

Many banks allow you to do your banking from your mobile phone or tablet. Your bank may have a mobile app to make it easy to keep a close track on your finances, pay bills or transfer funds right from your smartphone.
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Mobile Payments

You can pay for purchases through digital wallets stored in your smartphone, apps, a key fob or even a watch. These items store your credit or debit card numbers.
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Money Management: A Planner

Life can be uncertain. Planning for future financial goals can help alleviate some of this uncertainty.
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Payday Loans

Payday loans are a very costly way to borrow money. You may have seen these types of loans hiding behind other names, such as cash advances or check loans.
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Personal Finances and Budgeting

Everyone has his or her own unique relationship with personal finances.
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Personal Payday Budget Worksheet

Match your expenses and income—according to each pay period you get in a month—in the table below. Feel free to customize the fields so that they apply to you.
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Prepaid Cards

Prepaid cards, also known as prepaid debit, or stored-value cards are convenient ways to make purchases and conduct other financial transactions.
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Protections for Consumers Sending Money Abroad

Each year, consumers in the U.S. send tens of billions of dollars to friends, family members, or businesses in other countries using wire transfers and other electronic payments—often called remittances.
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Saving Your Home from Foreclosure

If you feel like you won't be able to keep making your monthly mortgage payment or you have started to fall behind, there could be options to save your home.
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Teaching Children the Financial Facts of Life

Parents try to teach their kids to be street-smart and use good manners, but teaching them the financial facts of life is just as important.
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The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)

The purpose of the the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is to protect consumers from abusive debt collection practices, promote fair debt collection, and provide consumers with an avenue for disputing and obtaining validation of debt information in order to ensure the information's accuracy.
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Tips for Seniors Wanting to Financially Help Relatives

Be on guard against phone calls from con artists who target seniors.
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Twelve Ways to Lower Your Homeowner’s Insurance Costs

The price you pay for your homeowner's insurance can vary by hundreds of dollars, depending on the insurance company from which you buy your policy. Here are some things to consider when buying insurance.
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Types of Investments

The chart below and the sections that follow highlight some of the different types of investments available.
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Using Your Home's Equity

You have purchased a home and are making your monthly payments on time, but now you are faced with an unexpected expense.
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Ways to Increase Income and Resources: Checklist

Use this tool to identify ways you can increase your income.
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Ways to Save Extra Money

When you create a plan to pay down your debt and save money for the future, you may want to look for ways to increase your income.
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