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New Website Empowers Consumers to Take Control of Their Finances (dBusinessNews.com)

Consumers seeking information and advice on matters relating to personal finance have a new and uniquely qualified resource on which to leverage. Evergreen Media announces today that they have launched a new website, called consumerfinancereport.com , which actively promotes financial literacy and consumer protection.

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More scams that targeted consumers, businesses in 2009 (Midland Reporter-Telegram)

Last week, I gave you five of the BBB’s list of the top 10 scams and rip-offs of 2009. Here are the rest:

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Consumers Are More Optimistic (Kansas City InfoZine)

December Retail Finished Strong; January Outlook Hints at a Return to Pre-Holiday Levels

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House Price Confusion and Continued Pessimism Among Consumers Revealed By Latest Polls (PRWeb)

A recent study conducted on behalf of HomeSpace.com reveals inconsistencies between experts’ predictions of US housing price trends and average American’s views of the US housing market. (PRWeb Jan 19, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/RealEstate/Prices/prweb3451644.htm

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Internet Scams Go After Those Hit Hardest by Recession (Enterprise Security Today)

The Better Business Bureau’s New Year’s resolutions warn to always read the fine print, particularly for supposedly free trial offers. The list also urges consumers to beware of purported job offers and warns against wiring money to unknown receivers.

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