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[FreedomSight] FTC press release: "In response to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, many Americans are searching for ways to help the victims. The federal government advises that the best way to help immediately is to donate money directly to established national relief organizations.

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Transcending Gender: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has a page here with tips on how to handling your giving. I’ll reproduce some of it below: Donate to recognized charities you have given to before. (via Cosmos)

Resourceshelf.com[Resourceshelf.com] ResourceShelf: "Standard & Poor's will continue to closely monitor the effects of Hurricane Katrina on the economy and on equities, credit, industrial, energy & utility, financial services and insurance issuers, and public finance issuers, and will publish updates below as necessary. In most cases, it is still too early to estimate the overall effects of the storm." Most in PDF format;

Resourceshelf.freepint.com[Resourceshelf.freepint.com] ResourceShelf: "Starting September 1, consumers in 14 East Coast states join the rest of the country in qualifying for a free annual credit report from each of the three nationwide consumer reporting companies -- Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion...The FTC has issued two new consumer education brochures: Your Access to Free Credit Reports, which explains how consumers can request their credit reports and dispute any errors, and Want a Free Annual Credit Report? The Only Official Website is Annualcreditreport.com, which warns consumers about imposter Web sites.

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