CFPB: Tips for Tax Preparers to Use to Help People Save and Build Assets During Tax Time
Saving money can be hard, especially for people who are living paycheck to paycheck. Often, people who are struggling to make ends meet don’t have enough money to save, or a way to transfer money automatically into a savings account. That’s why once a year when consumers file their tax returns may be a time…
CFPB: Working to Better Serve People Through Financial Coaching
At the CFPB, we recognize the value of financial coaching. Financial coaching is an emerging practice in which trained financial coaches work collaboratively with clients to help them identify and reach their personal financial goals. That’s why in April, we hosted the 2017 Financial Coaching Symposium in Madison, Wisconsin. The event brought together financial coaching…
CFPB: Too Many Student Loan Borrowers Struggling, Not Enough Benefitting from Affordable Repayment Options
For five years, we’ve heard from borrowers like you about the problems you encounter when repaying student debt, particularly when you run into trouble and need help finding a way to make ends meet. Today, we released a new report showing how student loan repayment has changed over the last 15 years. In our report,…
CFPB: Three Steps to Help Make Tough Choices in Tight Moments
When bills are piling up, it’s important to remember that you’re still in control. While you are ultimately responsible for paying all of your bills on time, there are things you can do if you fall short one month and don’t have enough money to cover everything. Follow our three easy tips that can help…
CFPB: Prototypes Unveiled of New “Know Before You Owe” Overdraft Disclosure
New CFPB Study Shows Opted-In Frequent Overdrafters Typically Pay Almost $450 More in Fees WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today unveiled new Know Before You Owe overdraft disclosure prototypes designed to improve the model form that banks and credit unions already provide to consumers weighing overdraft coverage. The Bureau is currently…
CFPB: Denied for a Bank Account? Here’s What You Should Know
You may have heard that we recently determined that JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (Chase) violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) in connection with its furnishing of consumer deposit account information to specialty consumer reporting companies. Specialty consumer reporting companies collect information and provide reports about how consumers use their deposit accounts. These companies are…
CFPB: Companies Warned Against Tricking Consumers into Expensive Pay-by-Phone Fees
Bureau Concerned About Companies Misleading Consumers About Pay-By-Phone Fees, Keeping Them in the Dark About Much Cheaper Options WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today issued a bulletin warning companies about tricking consumers into expensive pay-by-phone fees. The Bureau is concerned about companies potentially misleading consumers about the purpose and amount of certain…
CFPB: Three Tools to Help Your Homebuying Process
Buying a home is exciting. It’s also one of the most important financial decisions you’ll make. Choosing a mortgage to pay for your new home is just as important as choosing the right home. You have the right to control the process. Check out our other blogs on homebuying topics, and join the conversation on…
CFPB: Don’t Let Marketers Tell You How to Age in Place
We often hear that older Americans want to “age in place.” Aging in place means living at home in the community, rather than in an institutional setting, like a nursing facility. This is the choice most people want to make even if they need services and support to do so. With over ten thousand people…
CFPB: Try One Thing This Summer to Grow Your Child’s Money Skills
Your children go to school to learn math, reading, history, and more. But all year round, they’re absorbing money habits, skills, and attitudes from you. This summer, we challenge you to try one thing that encourages money conversations with your kids. This chart shows ways you can help your children build money skills that can…