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  2. Understanding consumer rights and knowing how to avoid frauds ...

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    For more information visit this website from the Consumer Protection Bureau, consumer.ftc.gov. They have lots of information, including short videos with a variety of tips to avoid scams and fraud.

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    Research and analyze stocks to buy If you’re interested in buying individual stocks, you’ll need to research and figure out if the stock is a good buy or a “goodbye.” And that can take a ...

  5. Regulations protecting consumers from microtransactions

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    In order to present complete transparency, this amendment requires companies to disclose all odds as a percentage. In addition, the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) has made an effort to raise awareness on in-game purchases, and advises consumers that buying loot boxes or purchasing in-game event will not guarantee specific rewards.

  6. Consumer Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    Before the mid-twentieth century, consumers had limited rights with regard to their interaction with products and commercial producers. Consumers had limited ground on which to defend themselves against faulty or defective products, or against misleading or deceptive advertising methods.

  7. Socially responsible investing - Wikipedia

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    Eco-investing (or green investing) is SRI with a focus on environmentalism. In general, socially responsible investors encourage corporate practices that they believe promote environmental stewardship, consumer protection, human rights, and racial or gender diversity.

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