Consumer Information
on Money, Credit, Investing, Saving
and Retirement Planning Issues
Great titles about current topics including
ID theft, banking tips, electronic banking,
Money
Electronic
Banking. Learn more about electronic transactions, such as
debit cards and online account access, including how transactions
are processed, their timing, security, and legal
protections.
Establishing
a Trust Fund. Learn what different kinds of trusts can and
can't do, their benefits, the role of a trustee, and more.
Making a
Will. Explains why
a will is important, how to prepare one, what to include, and how
to keep it current.
Planning Your
Estate. How to
estimate the size of your estate, minimize taxes, and provide for
your heirs.
Tips You Can Bank
On.
Strategies to help you get better banking services, protect your
investments, manage loans and credit card debt wisely, prevent
fraud, and more.
When Is Your Check Not a
Check?.
Merchants can now use the information from your checks to withdraw
money directly from your bank account. Learn about your rights
when it comes to electronic check conversion and what to do if you
have a problem.
Credit
Building a Better Credit
Record.
Learn how to legally improve your credit report, how to deal with
debt, how to spot credit-related scams, and more.
Consumer Handbook to Credit
Protection Laws. This guide explains how consumer credit laws
can help you shop for credit, apply for it, keep up your credit
standing, and more.
Credit
Matters. How to
qualify for credit, keep a good credit history, protect your
credit once you have it, and more.
Fair Credit
Reporting. Learn
what's in your credit report, how you can get a copy, and more.
Fair Debt
Collection. How
and where to complain if you are harassed, threatened, or abused
by debt collectors.
ID
Theft - What's It All About.
Thieves can steal your personal information and use it to commit
fraud for long periods without your knowledge. Here’s how to
protect yourself, and what to do if you are a victim.
66 Ways to Save
Money.
Practical ways to cut everyday costs on transportation, insurance,
banking, credit, housing, utilities, food, and more.
Before Disaster
Strikes.
Suggests ways to be financially prepared to deal with a natural
disaster. Information on buying insurance, preparing a household
inventory, filling an evacuation box, and more.
Building Financial
Freedom.
Features a worksheet to help track your spending, tips on creating
a financial plan, and an investor's checklist.
How SIPC Protects
You. If
your brokerage firm closes due to bankruptcy or other financial
difficulties, the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC)
works to return your assets. Find out what SIPC does and does not
cover.
How To Check Out Your
Stockbroker or Brokerage Firm/When Your Broker Calls, Take Notes!.
Get your stockbroker's history and background by requesting a
Central Registration Depository report. Then follow the
easy-to-use worksheet to record conversations with your broker and
keep track of recommendations you receive.
Insuring Your
Deposits. Find
out if your bank or savings institution is insured, what types of
accounts are covered, and how much of your money is
protected.
Introduction to Mutual
Funds.
What they are, how to compare them, what to consider before
investing, and how to avoid common pitfalls.
Investors' Bill of
Rights.
What you should know about investments and what information you
are entitled to before investing.
Questions You Should Ask About
Your Investments. The secret to investing wisely is knowing
what to ask about investment products, your broker’s history,
your investment’s performance, and how to handle problems.
Women and Retirement
Savings.
What women need to know about retirement benefits, including plan
type, eligibility, penalties, spousal benefits, and more.
Your
Guaranteed Pension.
Frequently-asked questions about the security of private pension
plans, including benefits and plan termination.