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CFPB: Bureau Finds Consumers Complain of Needless Hurdles in Applying For Lower Student Loan Payments

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Student Loan Ombudsman released a report finding consumers complain of servicing problems that make it difficult to get lower student loan payments tied to their income. Student loan borrowers seeking to take advantage of income-driven repayment plans with their federal student loans complain to the CFPB…

CFPB: Tips and Resources for Enrolling in an Income-Drive Repayment Plan

Lost paperwork? Unexpected and lengthy delays? Different answers each time you call your servicer with questions? Every day, we hear from borrowers experiencing these problems as they struggle to repay their student loans. We’re here to help. If you have federal student loans and are trying to make your payments more affordable, you can change your repayment…

CFPB: The ABCs of Money Management for Military Kids

Back-to-school season is an opportunity for military parents to teach their children money management lessons. The lessons aren’t hard to teach. Parents can start with a few basic guidelines that are as easy as A, B, C. In just a few short weeks, military families across the country and at installations overseas will begin the…

CFPB: How Parents Can Help Kids Be Smarter About Money In Everyday Situations

Over the past few months, we have written about ways parents can help put their children on a solid financial path—by developing a savings habit, by reading books with them, and by using our activities and conversation starters. Now, we’d like to offer an approach you can use anytime, anywhere, with children of all ages: Explain money as…

CFPB: Tools and Resources for Money Decisions

We understand that during your life you might face complex and important decisions about your money and finances, like how to choose and use a credit card or how to determine if you can qualify for a mortgage. An important part of our mission is to empower you to take control of your financial life…

CFPB: Immigrants Facing Unique Financial Challenges

Immigrants make up a large number of consumers in America, with over 41 million living in the United States. For the subset of immigrants who don’t speak English well, accessing and using financial products and services can be a challenge. Today, the CFPB is releasing a report on financial education programs serving immigrant populations. Language barriers…

CFPB: Money Conversations With Kids Made Easier With CFPB Money As Your Grow Book Club

  With our newly launched Money as You Grow book club, you can use children’s books to discuss money concepts through reading, play, and one-on-one talks. Research shows that parents and caregivers have the most influence on their children’s financial capability. If you’re like most parents, you probably recognize this—and you’re interested in setting your kids…

CFPB: World Elder Abuse Day: Play a Part in Prevention

It’s World Elder Abuse Awareness Day – it’s not a celebratory day, but rather a day to talk about preventing, identifying, and responding to elder abuse and financial exploitation. Whether you are an older adult, care for one, or simply know someone who is a senior, you can do something to prevent elder financial abuse….

CFPB: 3 Things You Consider Before Co-Signing for an Auto Loan

Young adults with limited or spotty credit histories often ask older family members, such as a parent or grandparent, to co-sign for a loan to help them buy a vehicle. However, co-signing for an auto loan includes real risks and responsibilities. If you’ve been asked to co-sign a loan, you can use or share our…