The FDIC and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released an enhanced version of the Money Smart for Older Adults financial education curriculum.
FDIC, CFPB update financial education curriculum
July 15, 2021 / By ICBA
The FDIC and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released an enhanced version of the Money Smart for Older Adults financial education curriculum.
The FDIC and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released an enhanced version of the Money Smart for Older Adults financial education curriculum.
Updates: The enhanced version includes an updated resource guide and a new section to help people avoid “romance scams,” in which scammers create a fake profile on a dating site or app to seek money.
More: The agencies also released a new brochure on COVID-19-related scams.
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