News release: “April is Financial Literacy Month, and the Federal Trade Commission, the nations consumer protection agency, has information to help you make the most of your money whether youre a student, young adult, parent, older person, or military service member. Information from the FTC can help people explore how advertising affects them; understand credit, credit reports, and credit scores; get tips on how to protect their personal information and minimize the risk of identity theft; shop for a home loan; learn their rights when dealing with a debt collector; explore how advertising affects them; and much more.
- ftc.gov/moneymatters, offers short, practical tips, videos, and links to reliable sources on a variety of topics in English and Spanish, ranging from credit repair, debt collection, job hunting, and job scams to vehicle repossession, managing mortgage payments, and avoiding foreclosure rescue scams.
- ftc.gov/freereports offers details about a consumers right to a free copy of his or her credit report from each of the three national credit reporting agencies, upon request, once every 12 months. Reviewing ones credit report regularly is an effective way to deter and detect identity theft.
- ftc.gov/youarehere is a virtual mall where kids experience the FTCs mission by learning about advertising, competition, and how to protect their privacy.”
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