Thursday, January 30, 2020

Latin People News LPN: Michelle W. Bowman sworn in for second term as mem...

Latin People News LPN: Michelle W. Bowman sworn in for second term as mem...: January 30, 2020 Michelle W. Bowman sworn in for second term as member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System For imm...

January 30, 2020

Michelle W. Bowman sworn in for second term as member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

For immediate release
Governor Michelle W. Bowman
Chair Powell swears in Michelle W. Bowman as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Michelle W. Bowman was sworn in for her second term as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System on Thursday. The oath was administered by Chair Jerome H. Powell in the Board Room.
President Trump renominated Governor Bowman for a full term on April 4, 2019. Governor Bowman was reconfirmed as a Board member by the United States Senate on September 12, 2019, and her term expires on January 31, 2034. Governor Bowman first took office as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System on November 26, 2018, to fill an unexpired term ending January 31, 2020.
A biography of Governor Bowman is available on the Board's website: www.federalreserve.gov/bios/.

Latin People News LPN: How to Check your Consumer Reports

Latin People News LPN: How to Check your Consumer Reports: Good afternoon, You may know that your credit records affect your ability to get an affordable loan, a job, an apartment, or many other...

consumer financial protection bureau
Good afternoon,
You may know that your credit records affect your ability to get an affordable loan, a job, an apartment, or many other essentials of daily life. But, do you know where and how to actually request your credit reports and what you can do once you order them?
Over the past few years, we have updated and published a list of consumer reporting companies. Today, we present you with the 2020 edition of our list. You can filter and search the list online. This year’s list includes the following features:
  • Information to request a report. This includes the latest company name and contact information from the three nationwide consumer reporting companies (Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian) and dozens of specialty reporting companies. We sort the companies by market area, such as employment, tenant, bank, subprime, insurance, or medical.
  • New tips on which specialty reports might be important for you to fact-check depending on your specific situation. With the exception of employment screening, you can be rejected without warning based on the information in your consumer reports. When you know a consumer report is going to be used in a decision about you, check your consumer reporting information ahead of time.
  • You should fact-check your credit reports for free from the three nationwide consumer reporting companies every 12 months and before you apply for credit. As a result of a 2019 settlement, all U.S. consumers may also request up to six free copies of their Equifax credit report during any twelve-month period. Requesting your credit reports will not hurt your credit scores.
  • Useful identity verification information about how consumer reporting companies try to make sure you are who you say you are—before they give you your reports. It also includes the types of questions they might ask to verify your identity.
  • Free reports guide. Most of the companies on this list will provide your information to you for free at least once every twelve months if you request it. In our list, we tell you ones that do.
  • Companies that will provide free scores along with free reports. Not many do, but there are a few. We tell you which ones.
  • Security freeze information about how several of the companies on this list will limit third-party access to your data if you request it through a security freeze.

Download the list now

Thank you,
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Latin People News LPN: Your MB Arts & Culture Fix!

Latin People News LPN: Your MB Arts & Culture Fix!: Welcome to your weekly Miami Beach Arts & Culture guide. View below event highlights for the week and be sur...

Welcome to your weekly Miami Beach Arts & Culture guide. View below event highlights for the week and be sure to check out our Events Calendar for even more things happening around town!
THE CULTURAL CONCIERGE
With the big game taking over the City, it’s a great week to explore on foot or bike with our Cultural Concierge; A handy guide to the best cultural offerings taking place throughout our City this week. So get out and get engaged while Miami Beach takes front and center on the world stage.


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WALLCAST®: Stravinsky and Balanchine - Apollo
Saturday, February 1
7:30 PM

SoundScape Park
Free
Miami New Drama Presents:
The Cubans

Through February 16
Showtimes Vary

Colony Theatre
$39 - $65
MBUS Art Talk
by Carlos Fueyo

Thursday, January 30
6:30 PM

Miami Beach Urban Studios FIU
Free
Free Friday / Viernes Gratuitos
@ The Wolfsonian

Friday, January 31
6 PM & 6:15 PM

Wolfsonian FIU
Free
Ongoing Exhibitions
@ The Bass

Wednesday - Sunday
10 AM - 5 PM

The Bass
Admission
MBC Interactive Archive Project:
ARAYA

Thursday, January 30
7 PM

Miami Beach Botanical Garden
Free
WEEKLY EVENTS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
SOUNDSCAPE CINEMA SERIES
This Week: Toy Story 4 (2019)

Wednesdays
8 PM

Soundscape Park
Free
HIIT THE MARKET: Free Bootcamp

Saturdays
10 AM

13 Street & Ocean Drive
Free

Latin People News LPN: Federal Reserve issues FOMC statement

Latin People News LPN: Federal Reserve issues FOMC statement: Federal Reserve issues FOMC statement For release at 2:00 p.m. EST Information received since the Federal Open Market Committee met in...

Federal Reserve issues FOMC statement

For release at 2:00 p.m. EST
Information received since the Federal Open Market Committee met in December indicates that the labor market remains strong and that economic activity has been rising at a moderate rate. Job gains have been solid, on average, in recent months, and the unemployment rate has remained low. Although household spending has been rising at a moderate pace, business fixed investment and exports remain weak. On a 12‑month basis, overall inflation and inflation for items other than food and energy are running below 2 percent. Market-based measures of inflation compensation remain low; survey-based measures of longer-term inflation expectations are little changed.
Consistent with its statutory mandate, the Committee seeks to foster maximum employment and price stability. The Committee decided to maintain the target range for the federal funds rate at 1‑1/2 to 1-3/4 percent. The Committee judges that the current stance of monetary policy is appropriate to support sustained expansion of economic activity, strong labor market conditions, and inflation returning to the Committee's symmetric 2 percent objective. The Committee will continue to monitor the implications of incoming information for the economic outlook, including global developments and muted inflation pressures, as it assesses the appropriate path of the target range for the federal funds rate.
In determining the timing and size of future adjustments to the target range for the federal funds rate, the Committee will assess realized and expected economic conditions relative to its maximum employment objective and its symmetric 2 percent inflation objective. This assessment will take into account a wide range of information, including measures of labor market conditions, indicators of inflation pressures and inflation expectations, and readings on financial and international developments.
Voting for the monetary policy action were Jerome H. Powell, Chair; John C. Williams, Vice Chair; Michelle W. Bowman; Lael Brainard; Richard H. Clarida; Patrick Harker; Robert S. Kaplan; Neel Kashkari; Loretta J. Mester; and Randal K. Quarles.

Latin People News LPN: La FTC dice que “Success By Health” es un esquema ...

Latin People News LPN: La FTC dice que “Success By Health” es un esquema ...: La FTC dice que “Success By Health” es un esquema piramidal 16 de enero de 2020 por  Seena Gressin Abogada, Div...

La FTC dice que “Success By Health” es un esquema piramidal

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¡Gane ingresos ILIMITADOS! ¡Deje su trabajo! ¡Cambie de vida!
¿Nos estás prestando atención? ¡Bien! ¿Tienes el entrecejo fruncido? Aún mejor. Eso significa que has escuchado las advertencias acerca de los esquemas piramidales ilegales que se disfrazan de negocios de comercialización multinivel o MLM y prometen ingresos que cambiarán tu vida, pero que, en lugar de eso, se apropian de tu dinero.
El último caso de la FTC en el cual se acusó a una compañía de operar un esquema piramidal involucra a “Success By Health” (SBH), una empresa que, según alega la FTC, ha estafado por un monto de más de $7 millones de dólares a los consumidores que se sumaron como “afiliados” a su red de ventas.
De acuerdo a la FTC, SBH les dice a los consumidores que pueden reemplazar los ingresos que reciben por su trabajo en seis meses y alcanzar la “libertad financiera” en 18 meses vendiendo su café, té y suplementos dietarios y reclutando a otras personas para que hagan lo mismo. La FTC dice que, en realidad, la vasta mayoría de los afiliados de SBH le paga a SBH más dinero del que gana. 
En la demanda se alega que SBH presiona a los afiliados para que usen el monto límite de sus tarjetas de crédito, pidan dinero prestado a sus familiares, tomen préstamos bancarios o vendan o hipotequen sus casas para comprar inventario de mercadería y asistir a costosos programas de “capacitación”. Pero, según la FTC, el monto de dinero que ganan los afiliados se basa en la cantidad de afiliados nuevos que recluten y en la cantidad de inventario que compren ellos y sus reclutados y no en las ventas de los productos de SBH a clientes minoristas.
A petición de la FTC, una corte federal le ha ordenado a SBH que cese sus actividades ilegales mientras se tramita el caso. 
Si tienes previsto participar en un plan de comercialización multinivel, consigue los detalles. Comienza por hacer una búsqueda en internet ingresando el nombre de la compañía y palabras como review, scam o complaint, si haces la búsqueda en español, agrega palabras como comentario, estafa o queja. Desconfía de las descripciones de estilos de vida lujosos como resultado de la participación en el programa. Y si los promotores enfatizan que la verdadera manera de ganar dinero es reclutar a otras personas, abandona el lugar de inmediato. Eso es un sello indudable de un esquema piramidal.
Para más recomendaciones sobre cómo evitar un mal negocio, visita Negocios de comercialización multiniveles y esquemas piramidales.