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Financial Literacy in Public Libraries: A Guide for Building Collections: Managing Financial Hardship
This guide was created by the ALA Office of Research & Evaluation, and funded by the FINRA Investor Education Foundation. [New books added 12/8/2020]
An example of a hardship letter for those struggling to keep current on their mortgage. Credit.org is a nonprofit housing counseling agency approve by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Eligibility requirements to be considered for financial hardship withdrawals under the Thrift Savings Plan, a retirement savings and investment plan for federal employees.
This site includes an Attorney Finder service that assists consumers with finding a bankruptcy attorney. (Only attorneys who are members of the association are listed.)