Monday, July 31, 2006
Help Your Parents Stay Out Of Scammers' Traps
The Securities and Exchange Commission says that more than 5 million senior citizens fall victim to financial abuse each year, but the victims are not only lonely widows and widowers.
Whether your parents live on your street or across the country, a host of people are eager to take their wealth. They range from swindlers to shady financial advisers to fast-talking telemarketers to professional caregivers and relatives who steal from the very people they're supposed to be looking after.
Help Your Parents Stay Out Of Scammers' Traps
Source: Sun Times
Whether your parents live on your street or across the country, a host of people are eager to take their wealth. They range from swindlers to shady financial advisers to fast-talking telemarketers to professional caregivers and relatives who steal from the very people they're supposed to be looking after.
Help Your Parents Stay Out Of Scammers' Traps
Source: Sun Times