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CFPB: This Holiday Season, Don’t Let Scammers Take Advantage of Your Generosity

Protecting your money is always a big deal. But keeping an eye on your wallet and everything in it becomes even more important during the holiday season when many people are buying gifts and giving generously to those who are less fortunate. Charity scams often pop up during this time of year as scammers attempt…

CFPB: Tax Season Is Right Around the Corner; Tips for Planning Out Your Refund and Savings

You only file your personal tax return once a year. Depending on your situation, filing can be easy or complicated. Many people prepare and file their own returns, but the majority of consumers still seek help from a professional tax preparer. If you think you will need help preparing and filing your tax return in…

CFPB: Public Statement on Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Compliance

Bureau Does Not Intend to Assess Penalties for Errors in Data Collected in 2018, and Plans to Reconsider Aspects of Mortgage Data Rule The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today issued a public statement announcing that the Bureau does not intend to require data resubmission unless data errors are material or assess penalties with respect…

CFPB: 5 Financial New Year’s Resolutions

It’s that time of year again. A brand new year and time when we talk about our resolutions to better ourselves at work, home, and in many other ways. This year, why not add a financial goal to your resolution list? Even if you’re not the type to make an “official” New Year’s resolution, here…

CFPB: Preparing America’s Young Workers for Success

The success of America’s young workers is critical to the strength of our economy. Millions of young people enter the workforce every year. Youth employment programs offered in local communities present a powerful opportunity to help young people develop healthy financial habits early and access services and products that can help them save, invest, and…

CFPB: Be Money Smart

As part of Financial Literacy Month in April, CFPB supports Money Smart Week (April 21–28, 2018) as a way to help you be smart about money. Lots of free financial education classes and seminars are held by local and regional organizations throughout the United States for consumers like you to attend. The topics of these…

CFPB: Leandra English Named Deputy Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today announced that Leandra English has been officially named deputy director of the agency. English, who had been most recently serving as the agency’s chief of staff, has previously held key leadership positions at the CFPB, the Office of Management and Budget, and the Office of Personnel Management. David…

CFPB: A Five-Step Spending Plan to Avoid Holiday Debt

The holidays can put a financial burden even on the savviest of shoppers and savers. But like most things, taking time to plan can help you avoid the stress that comes with overspending. Before you hit the mall or shop for Black Friday deals, keep reading to learn how to make a holiday spending plan…

CFPB: Five Ways Banks and Lenders Work with People Who Speak or Understand Limited English

By Alice Chang and Dubis Correal and Holly Zaharchuk   More than one out of every 12 people over the age of five in the U.S. are limited English proficient (LEP), meaning that they speak English less than very well, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2016 American Community Survey One-Year Estimates. LEP consumers may…

CFPB: Identification of Language Preference on the Uniform Residential Loan Application

The Bureau issued an official approval of the final redesigned Uniform Residential Loan Application (URLA), which will include a question about mortgage applicants’ language preference starting as early as July 2019. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA)  directed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to add this question to the URLA, which is a form that…