Archive for the ‘money’ Category
Saturday, December 26th, 2009
These US Secret Service pages on KNOW YOUR MONEY are designed to help you detect counterfeit currency and guard against forgery loss, including how to How To Detect Counterfeit Money the old-fashioned way without using the security features of modern bills, and what to do If you Suspect a ...
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
MakingHomeAffordable.gov : Use the self-assessment tools provided on this website to see if you are among the 7 to 9 million homeowners who may be able to benefit from Making Home Affordable. Through this website, borrowers can also connect with free counseling resources to help with outstanding questions; locate ...
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Saturday, July 25th, 2009
Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS): this program may be temporarily suspended due to extremely heavy demand that threatens to exhaust funding; but government officials said the program was not going to be suspended overnight. Go to their website to read eligibility requirements for the trade-in deals from the U.S. ...
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Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Go to MyMoney.gov to learn the basics about financial education. Or call 1 (888) MY MONEY to get the free “My Money Toolkit,” a collection of popular booklets that can help you learn to get your spending, saving and investing on track. You can check out ...
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Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
Go to MyMoney.gov to learn the basics about financial education. Or call 1 (888) MY MONEY to get the free "My Money Toolkit," a collection of popular booklets that can help you learn to get your spending, saving and investing on track. You can check out the publications online or ...
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Friday, April 3rd, 2009
The U. S Treasury Department oversees a website called FinancialStability.gov and has released a google maps mashup that allows citizens to review which local, regional, and national banks are participating in the Capital Purchase Program and how much money they've received. See it here: Google Maps mashup ...
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