clydeva
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I am the founder of a local community development corporation which trains and provides resources to help individuals become a homeowner and minority business owners how to access capital and credit for their business. I am an active investor, mentor, and advocate for affordable housing and a tenured advocate for minority business enterprise and regularly participate in round-table discussions, contribute to magazine and newspaper articles on entrepreneurship and small business matters, and consistently introduce minorities, veterans, women, ex-felons, and youth to opportunities and resources within their communities.
I am the founder of a local community development corporation which trains and provides resources to help individuals become a homeowner and minority business owners how to access capital and credit for their business. I am an active investor, mentor, and advocate for affordable housing and a tenured advocate for minority business enterprise and regularly participate in round-table discussions, contribute to magazine and newspaper articles on entrepreneurship and small business matters, and consistently introduce minorities, veterans, women, ex-felons, and youth to opportunities and resources within their communities.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) published an issue spotlight on digital payment apps heavily used by consumers and businesses. The analysis finds that funds stored on these apps may not be safe in the event of financial distress, since the funds may not be held in accounts with federal deposit insurance coverage. The CFPB also issued a consumer advisory for customers holding funds in these apps and how they can make sure their funds remain safe.
Read the full report at: https://tinyurl.com/2p8ppvpj and share this notice with those in your circle of influence.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) published an issue spotlight on digital payment apps heavily used by consumers and businesses. The analysis finds that funds stored on these apps may not be safe in the event of financial distress, since the funds may not be held in accounts with federal deposit insurance coverage. The CFPB also issued a consumer advisory for customers holding funds in these apps and how they can make sure their funds remain safe.
Read the full report at: https://tinyurl.com/2p8ppvpj and share this notice with those in your circle of influence.
Issue Spotlight: Analysis of Deposit Insurance Coverage on Funds Stored Through Payment Apps | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Did you know you can use the Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) to purchase a home? Attend our First-Time Home Buyers College for details on this and much, much more. Classes start June 6th. Register now at: https://tinyurl.com/4zsp2rjb
Did you know you can use the Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) to purchase a home? Attend our First-Time Home Buyers College for details on this and much, much more. Classes start June 6th. Register now at: https://tinyurl.com/4zsp2rjb