Consumer Resources
Tools for financial wellness
Our knowledgeable team works diligently to protect consumer rights in all we do. We are compassionate toward life challenges and financial obstacles. Our goal is to meet the needs of our clients with service and support that maintains genuine care and respect for their consumers.
Mountain Peak Law Group, PC invites consumers to utilize the free resources we have compiled below. These links highlight just a few of the quality government and private organizations dedicated to supporting consumers in improving financial health and wellness.
For questions specific to your account, we invite you to please contact us for more information. We will strive to provide you with clarity and work with you to reach an account resolution plan that fits your individual needs and unique circumstances.

AnnualCreditReport.com
Provided at no cost by legal mandate, this website serves as the point of access for your free credit reports from Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian. The site also contains educational information about how credit reports and credit scores work, resources about protecting your identity, and answers to frequently asked questions.
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MyMoney.gov
Provided by the Financial Literacy and Education Commission, this website provides financial education materials geared toward 3 main groups: Researchers; Teachers & Educators; and Youth. The MyMoney Five
also provides concise snippets of more general information based on “The Five Principles,” categorized as Earning, Saving & Investing, Protecting, Spending, and Borrowing.
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FinancialLiteracy.Rocks
This website contains a variety of financial education resources compiled by Receivables Management Association International
(RMAI). Content is sorted by audience and topic and provides something for everyone, from the beginner to the familiar learner. The resources are intended to help consumers from all walks of life find useful information for increasing their financial literacy and wellness.
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OCC | Consumers & Communities
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
(OCC) provides a directory of financial literacy resources, fraud resources, and HelpWithMyBank.gov
for customers of national banks and federal savings associations. There is also a helpful Glossary of Banking Terms and Phrases
included on the website.
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