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CONSUMER AFFAIRS: FTC’s report on consumer fraud, part 2
In April, the Federal Trade Commission published, “Consumer Fraud in the United States, 2011,” presenting findings of a survey commissioned by the agency to examine consumer experiences involving fraud.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: FTC’s report on consumer fraud, part 1
In April the Federal Trade Commission published, “Consumer Fraud in the United States, 2011.”
Tips for teaching young people about money
Parents, grandparents, and guardians who spend time teaching money-management skills to young people can do those they teach an important service.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Aviation consumer protection
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Aviation Consumer Protection Division maintains a useful website for air travelers.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Planning for future needs
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy publishes “Saving and Investing,” a publication designed to provide information on the basics of consumer saving and investing.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Money Smart Week
April 20-27 is “Money Smart Week” in Indiana.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Saving money in the kitchen
The U.S. Department of Energy provides tips on saving money through energy efficiency in the kitchen (www.energysavers.gov).
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Safer mobile banking
The latest issue of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.’s FDIC Consumer News offers consumers tips for safer mobile banking.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Top 10 consumer complaints
The Federal Trade Commission recently published the 2012 annual report, Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book, containing a listing of the top 10 consumer complaints.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Emergency preparedness
Home emergency preparedness can appear complex and time-consuming to consumers.
BUSINESS COLUMNIST: Identity theft related to personal tax filings
With tax-filing season in full swing, the Federal Trade Commission is reminding consumers to be careful of identity theft related to personal tax filings.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Credit report errors
The Federal Trade Commission recently reported to Congress on the results of a study the agency conducted of the country’s credit reporting industry.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: National Consumer Protection Week
National Consumer Protection Week is an annual campaign by government agencies, consumer advocacy organizations, and private-sector groups across the United States to encourage consumers nationwide to take full advantage of their consumer rights and make better-informed decisions.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Childproofing the home
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission offers a brochure to those wishing to learn more about childproofing their home.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Watch out for tech support scam
The Federal Trade Commission is warning consumers of a tech support scam that includes a twist; it starts with a simple telephone call.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: FTC email warning to small businesses
In January, the Federal Trade Commission issued a warning to small businesses not to open an email claiming to be from the agency and containing the subject line, “Notification of Consumer Complaint.”
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Credit tips for young adults
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Electronic check conversion
The electronic check conversion process is becoming more common. However, not all consumers understand it.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Tips for avoiding fraud
According to the Federal Trade Commission, scam artists from around the world defraud consumers each year of millions of dollars.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: New Year resolutions for consumers
The following New Year’s resolutions could help you become a more informed consumer in 2013.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Center for nutrition policy, promotion website”
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion seeks to improve American health through dietary information and general guidance.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Flood-damaged vehicles
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau published a blog Nov. 20 by Holly Petraeus, titled “Don’t take a bath on a flood-damaged car.”
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: FTC’s gift-buying tips
The Federal Trade Commission provides consumers with tips for holiday shopping online.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: DOE's trip calculator
If you are planning a long trip over the holidays, you may benefit from the U.S. Department of Energy’s “My Trip Calculator” (located at www.fueleconomy.gov).
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Label shows which appliances are energy efficient
If you are considering buying an appliance as a holiday gift, you can do the person you are giving the gift to a favor by considering the EnergyGuide label as part of your product comparison shopping.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Safer holiday shopping
With the holiday season approaching, it’s time again to refer consumers to the National Crime Prevention Council’s “Safe Shopping” (available at www.ncpc.org).
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Fraudulent charitable contribution schemes
The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) provides consumers with "Tips on Avoiding Fraudulent Charitable Contribution Schemes."
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Be careful when using layaway plans
Store layaway plans provide consumers with an option, providing the opportunity to buy products without a credit card and without having “cash on hand” to pay the full price.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: EBSA’s Tips on Savings, part III
This is the final of three columns focusing on savings tips offered by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration in its booklet, “Savings Fitness: A Guide to Your Money and Your Financial Future.”
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: EBSA’s tips on savings, part two
This is the second of three columns focusing on savings tips offered by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration in its booklet, Savings Fitness: A Guide to Your Money and Your Financial Future (available at www.dol.gov/ebsa ).
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: EBSA’s tips on savings, part I
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration offers at www.dol.gov/ebsa a booklet titled, “Savings Fitness: A Guide to Your Money and Your Financial Future.”
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Ready.gov helps you prepare for emergencies
FEMA’s “www.Ready.gov” website is part of the national Ready campaign, a campaign designed to educate and empower Americans to prepare for and respond to emergencies including natural and man-made disasters.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Buying from the government
The website USA.gov offers a one-stop shop for those consumers interested in buying government-related or government-owned merchandize.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Postal email spam
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service has issued a Crime Alert regarding bogus emails sent to postal customers.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Mortgage assistance, avoiding mortgage loan modification scams
On Aug. 1, the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau urged consumers to be careful of mortgage loan modification scams (www.consumerfinance.gov/blog/consumer-advisory-foreclosure-help-is-free-and-scams-are-expensive/ ).
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: The home inventory
A fire or natural disaster can seriously damage or destroy your home.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Government-sponsored website to assist car-buying
If you are interested in buying a new vehicle, you may find tips provided by the Federal Trade Commission in its publication, “Buying a New Car,” useful (available at www.ftc.gov).
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Protecting tour household move
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, more than 40 million Americans move annually.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Wise use of your credit card
The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System offer “5 Tips: Getting the Most from Your Credit Card” (www.federalreserve.gov/consumerinfo/fivetips_creditcard.htm ).
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: The EPA’s green vehicle guide
Whether you are a consumer interested in buying a vehicle with high environmental performance or one who simply wants to save money at the gas pump by buying a more fuel-efficient vehicle, the EPA’s Green Vehicle Guide can help.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Food and nutrition assistance programs
The U.S. Department of Agriculture offers several programs designed to help people in need get food and to provide Americans generally with information on good nutrition.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Wiring money overseas
The Federal Trade Commission, in cooperation with the Appleseed Foundation, has issued a Consumer Alert on sending money to family and friends overseas.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Debt collector scam
The Federal Trade Commission has issued a Consumer Alert cautioning about scam artists posing as debt collectors.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Buying a car: Suggestions before going to dealership
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. offers suggestions on what to do before going to a dealership to buy a new car.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Personal Social Security statements available online
The U.S. Social Security Administration announced May 1 the availability of an online version of the personal Social Security statement.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Tips for traveling abroad
U.S. Customs and Border Protection offers those travelling abroad tips to make re–entry into the United States go more smoothly ("CBP Reminds Travelers to 'Know Before You Go,'" www.cbp.gov ).
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Caregiving resources
Caregiving can be challenging. The following are examples of online resources that may help:
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Gift card text message scams
The Indiana Attorney General's Office is warning consumers not to respond to text messages claiming you have won a free gift card ("Gift card text message scams," Fraud Alert, May 1).
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Mortgage settlement–related scams
Earlier this year, the federal government and nearly all states, including Indiana, reached a national mortgage settlement agreement with the five largest loan service providers in the country.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS: Money Smart Week can teach consumers
April 21 to 28 is Money Smart Week in Indiana.
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