3 TIPS TO HELP PREVENT FINANCIAL SCAMS AIMED AT OLDER PEOPLE Scam artists are always seeking new ways to steal financial data and money from vulnerable people, and many often target older adults. Here are three ways to help prevent elder financial abuse and fraud, whether you’re in this age bracket or you share them with senior loved ones READ MORE: https://lnkd.in/eDHdRjpz
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Help Prevent Financial Scams Aimed at Older People Scam artists seek new ways to steal financial data and money from vulnerable people in any season. Such fraudulent activities often target older adults. Here are three ways to help prevent... Read more: https://zurl.co/GPp2
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Today, we celebrate our beloved boomer population and acknowledge the vital role of financial caregivers who protect against fraud and ensure financial well-being. Learn more in the following video from the American Bankers Association. #SeniorCitizensDay #FinancialCaregivers #MemberFDIC
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Financial fraud is one of the most common forms of abuse amongst the elderly. Visit Ridgewood Financial Academy for free, easy lessons on understanding how seniors are targeted and what steps you can take to help prevent it. Visit https://bit.ly/2PKjfRI to get started. #FinancialLiteracy
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I am a Retirement Mortgage Specialist committed to financially improving the retirement years of older adults.. NMLS 135279
Each year in the United States, more than 369,000 cases of financial abuse against older adults are reported. This form of abuse involves the theft or misuse of money belonging to older individuals, often by someone they know. Fortunately, there are proactive measures that can be taken to prevent financial abuse before it occurs. Here are some strategies to safeguard yourself or your loved ones: https://bit.ly/3x1S9ez
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I am a Retirement Mortgage Specialist committed to financially improving the retirement years of older adults.. NMLS 135279
Each year in the United States, more than 369,000 cases of financial abuse against older adults are reported. This form of abuse involves the theft or misuse of money belonging to older individuals, often by someone they know. Fortunately, there are proactive measures that can be taken to prevent financial abuse before it occurs. Here are some strategies to safeguard yourself or your loved ones: https://bit.ly/3x1S9ez
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🛡️ NEW VIDEO RELEASE 🛡️ In light of increasing scams targeting seniors, our latest video, "How to Protect Seniors from Scams in 2024," offers crucial insights and practical tips to protect our elderly loved ones. 🔍 Key Highlights: - Identifying common scams - Implementing protective estate planning tools - Practical advice for seniors and their families 🎥 Watch the full video, the link is in the first comment. Please LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE to help us spread awareness and protect more seniors from financial fraud. #ElderFraud #SeniorProtection #ScamPrevention #EstatePlanning #LinkedInLearning
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Despite high levels of confidence, our new research reveals that three out of five people aged 65-79 could not identify whether a bank text message was legitimate or a scam. Join our webinar to hear new research on the scale of financial fraud and its specific impact on the lives of older people. 📆 Wednesday 5 June ⏰ 1pm-2pm Register here: https://lnkd.in/eSY9qDyJ #FinancialFraud #FinancialCrime #FinancialServices #FraudPrevention #ConsumerProtection
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Elder financial abuse poses a significant threat to the financial security of millions of older adults every year. Join us for an free informative webinar that will cover essential topics such as understanding financial abuse and its impact, identifying common scams targeting older adults, recognizing red flags and warning signs, and reporting abuse to the appropriate authorities. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gzSGvauF #Elderabuseawareness #elderabuseprevention #FinLit #Financialliteracy #elderpertection #Finanicalabuseprotection #finanicalabuseprevention
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Caregivers play a vital role in protecting the elderly from financial abuse. Check out these tips from the American Bankers Association Foundation to learn how to spot this form of fraud: https://aba.social/3ms0twp
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Here’s an idea: put up a poster in your office that warns of elderly financial fraud—one that shares a story of a grandmother ripped off by someone posing as her grandson in a phone call. Read the story here to learn more: https://okt.to/8NnLgO #RCW #RegulatoryCompliance #Seniors #FraudPrevention
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