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Get back on your feet after bankruptcy

Learn here from credible resources about improving your finances and maintaining good financial standing.

Housing

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

This U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development site provides information
 about renter/homebuyer rights, housing assistance programs, and assistance
with home improvements.
www.hud.gov

Federal Trade Commission Mortgage Publications

The Federal Trade Commission has published resources that are available for free online with advice to homeowners facing foreclosure:

consumer.ftc.gov/articles/trouble-paying-your-mortgage-or-facing-foreclosure

Making Home Affordable

The Making Home Affordable program assists homeowners in financial distress.

www.makinghomeaffordable.gov

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

If you need to discuss your mortgage payment options, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can help you connect with a HUD-certified housing counselor.

www.consumerfinance.gov/mortgagehelp

Federal Trade Commission Money Matters

The Money Matters site contains useful information about the options available to homeowners facing foreclosure.

consumer.ftc.gov/features/financial-educators

Health

 Insure kids Now

InsureKidsNow.gov provides information about Medicaid and CHIP  
services for families who need health insurance coverage.

www.insurekidsnow.gov

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services maintains HealthCare.gov, where you can learn about insurance, government health programs, prevention and wellness, and how health care reforms affect you.
www.healthcare.gov

Medicare

Learn more about Medicare, the federal health insurance program for people 65 and over, and people of any age who are permanently disabled and cannot work.

www.medicare.gov

Medicaid

Medicaid is health coverage available to certain people and families who have limited income and resources, such as pregnant women, children under the age of 19, people 65 and over, people who are blind, people who are disabled, and people who need nursing home care.

www.medicaid.gov

Utilities

 Energy Star

The Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star site provides information
about how to save money by making energy-efficient choices.

www.energystar.gov

U.S. Department of Energy

The Energy Saver site provides information about how to cut electricity, gas and water costs at your home.

www.energy.gov/energysaver/energy-saver

California Energy Commission

California’s Consumer Energy Center site contains information about how to reduce your energy expenses.

www.energy.ca.gov/programs-and-topics/topics/energy-efficiency

Transportation

Federal Trade Commission

The FTC site provides advice on buying a new or used car, and on
understanding warranties, maintenance, and repossession.
consumer.ftc.gov/shopping-and-donating/buying-and-owning-car

U.S. Department of Energy

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Fuel Economy site offers advice about how to cut down on gas costs, find a fuel-efficient car, and calculate your MPG.

www.fueleconomy.gov

GasBuddy.com

This website provides up-to-date information about where to find the cheapest gas prices in your neighborhood.

www.gasbuddy.com

Shopping

Federal Trade Commission

The FTC site provides tips and hints about smart shopping and how to avoid fraud and scams.
consumer.ftc.gov/shopping-and-donating/shopping

Consumer Action Handbook

This handbook, published by the Federal Citizen Information Center, can be ordered for free and provides advice about how to make the best purchases when shopping for a car, home accessory, etc. In addition, it provides information about where to file a consumer complaint.

pueblo.gpo.gov/Publications/pdfs/5131.pdf

Consumer Reports Magazine

Consumers Union, an independent, non-profit organization that tests consumer products and reports on their characteristics to consumers, publishes Consumer Reports Magazine and maintains the consumerreports.org website. This magazine and website provide useful product information to potential buyers, including product prices, usability ratings, safety ratings, and product characteristics. Consumer Reports covers practically all products, from cars to sewing machines.
www.consumerreports.org

USA.gov

This site consolidates useful consumer information from a wide range of federal agencies. Find their tips for saving money here.

www.usa.gov/spend-save-invest

Child Care

Childcare.gov

This site provides useful information for parents about finding child care in
your area, choosing the right child care, and dealing with the cost of child care.

childcare.gov

U.S. Department of Education

The Department of Education’s site can guide parents to educational and child care resources in their state.

www2.ed.gov/about/contacts/state/index.html

Internal Revenue Service

The following link provides useful information about the Child and Dependent Care Credit, which can help to defray the cost of child care for working parents.

www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc602

Debt

Money Matters

The Federal Trade Commission’s Money Matters site contains
advice and resources for those facing credit card debt.

consumer.ftc.gov/features/financial-educators

MyMoney.gov

MyMoney.gov is the U.S. government's website dedicated to teaching all Americans the basics about financial education. MyMoney.gov provides links and resources regarding a wide range of financial issues, including managing debt and credit.

www.mymoney.gov

Federal Trade Commission

The FTC is the federal agency responsible for administering consumer protection laws. The FTC site offers consumers information about their rights with regard to debt collection and how to avoid scams related to debt and credit.

consumer.ftc.gov

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was founded to improve financial products and services for consumers. Their site provides easy-to-understand information about credit cards, home loans, student loans and banking.

www.consumerfinance.gov

Federal Student Aid on the Web

Federal Student Aid is an office of the U.S. Department of Education. This site provides information about repayment options for federal student loan borrowers, including Income Based Repayment, forbearance and deferment.

fsapartners.ed.gov/home

Internal Revenue Service

If you owe back taxes, it is a good idea to contact the IRS in order to discuss your options. The following links can help you locate your local IRS office or contact a Taxpayer Advocate. The Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) is an independent organization within the IRS. It helps taxpayers who are experiencing economic hardship; taxpayers who are seeking help in resolving problems with the IRS; and those who believe an IRS system or procedure is not working as it should.

apps.irs.gov/app/office-locator

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