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Revision as of 06:52, 18 April 2020
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This is for advice and news about dealing with your finances during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Some banks, insurance companies (auto, home), and other financial businesses are taking measures for the convenience and well-being of their customers. This is specifically aimed towards banks and other businesses that deal directly with your money.
or other types of assistance:
- Utilities (phone, electricity, gas, wireless/cellphones,internet, etc)
- News/Economic Stimulus: Laws and Assistance by Fed Government
Contents
General advice - Financial Advice during the Pandemic
- Acorns.com Financial Planning
- Don’t Panic: Make These 3 Money Moves in Case the Coronavirus Causes a Recession
Categories of Financial Help
Student Loans
- Federal Student Aid: Coronavirus and Forbearance Info for Students, Borrowers, and Parents
- Federal Student Loan Interest Waiver
Credit Cards
Info for specific financial institutions
- Ally Bank
- American Express
- Bank of America
- Capital One
- Chase Bank
- Citibank
- Fifth Third Bank
- Marcus by Goldman Sachs
- PayPal/PayPal Credit
- PNC Bank
- Truist Bank (formerly SunTrust and BB&T Banks)
- US Bank
- Wells Fargo Bank