The Senate voted, 51-50, in favor of ending regulations against bank arbitrations.
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How struggling black Americans are much less likely to gain lasting relief from bankruptcy than their white peers.
How to Get a Handle on Debt
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Researchers Spot Bug in Wi-Fi Network Encryption
Your smartphone, laptop, or IoT device connected to a Wi-Fi network could be at risk.
Taxpayers Who are Victims of Domestic Abuse Should Know Their Rights
Taxpayers have the right to request relief from the liability shown on a joint return.
Veterans Day and Veterans Who Serve
Veterans day is a remembrance of all U.S. military veterans – past and present.
Wells Fargo Offering Refunds Nationwide for Improper Mortgage Fees
The bank’s practice of making customers pay for delays that were its own fault.
12 Myths About the FAFSA® Form and Applying for Financial Aid
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5 Things to Do After Filing Your FAFSA® Form
Congratulations! You submitted your 2018–19 Free Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA®) form! Wondering what happens next?