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ABA: New Survey – Americans Confident in Their Financial Literacy Skills

ABA Foundation offers questions to help consumers see how they stack up WASHINGTON — Nearly two-thirds of adults (62 percent) consider their own financial literacy to be good or excellent, according to a new survey conducted by Morning Consult on behalf of the American Bankers Association. However, their perception of the average American isn’t quite…

ABA: Testimony on 2018 Farm Bill, Credit Issues Faced by Rural Bankers

WASHINGTON — The American Bankers Association testified today before the House of Representatives Agriculture Committee’s Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and Credit Subcommittee, offering the banking industry’s perspective on credit issues in the upcoming Farm Bill and the importance of credit for rural communities.  The hearing was conducted by Chairman Austin Scott and Ranking Member David Scott….

ABA: Survey Shows Regulatory Burden Continues to Restrict Mortgage Lending

WASHINGTON — Ninety-five percent of respondents to the American Bankers Association’s 24th annual Real Estate Lending Surveydescribed regulation as having a negative impact on business production and consumer credit availability. The survey, released today at ABA’s Real Estate Lending Conference in Orlando, revealed that 91 percent of the typical bank’s mortgage loans made last year…

ABA: Foundation Celebrates April as Financial Literacy Month

WASHINGTON — Eighty-eight percent of adults overwhelmingly agree that personal finance skills should be taught in schools, according to a new survey from Morning Consult. Despite such strong support, as of 2016, only 17 states require high school students to take a course in personal finance. In an effort to fill that gap, the ABA…

ABA: 6 Tips for Spring Cleaning Your Finances

WASHINGTON — As spring cleaning season begins, the American Bankers Association is encouraging consumers to put a priority on organizing their finances. ABA has highlighted six tips for getting your financial house in order. “With the tax season ending, spring is a great time to take a close look at your budget and bank account,”…

ABA: Testimony on Small Business Administration Loan Program

WASHINGTON — The Small Business Administration 7(a) Loan program is a success that has encouraged economic growth and should be vigorously supported in the future, according to testimony from the American Bankers Association before the House Small Business Subcommittee on Investigations, Oversight and Regulations today. Ted Ashby, president and CEO of Surrey Bank & Trust in Mt….

ABA: 8 Way to Stop an Identity Thief

National Consumer Protection Week is March 5-11 WASHINGTON — More than 15.4 million Americans were victims of identity fraud last year, according to Javelin Strategy & Research. In recognition of National Consumer Protection Week, March 5-11, the American Bankers Association is offering eight tips to help consumers protect their information and avoid becoming a victim….

ABA: Florida Teen Named Grand Prize Winner of National Video Contest

‘Lights, Camera, Save!’ inspires kids and teens to save during America Saves Week WASHINGTON—In recognition of America Saves Week, the American Bankers Association Foundation announced today the three national winners for its 2016-2017 Lights, Camera, Save! video contest. The winning videos were revealed through a live broadcast on the association’s YouTube channel. The judging panel, which consisted of…

ABA: 6 Ways to Use Your Tax Refund Wisely

Average U.S. taxpayer receives nearly $3,000 refund WASHINGTON — According to the Internal Revenue Service, the nation’s taxpayers received an average tax refund of nearly $3,000 in 2016 and will receive a similar amount this year. With more than 70 percent of tax payers receiving a refund this year, the American Bankers Association has highlighted…