Money Smart for Older Adults: Prevent Financial Exploitation - Consumer Financial Protection Bureau - Libros - Createspace - 9781503281271 - 19 de noviembre de 2014
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Money Smart for Older Adults: Prevent Financial Exploitation

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Publisher Marketing: With over 50 million Americans aged 62 and older, Older Adults are prime targets for financial exploitation both by persons they know and trust and by strangers. Financial exploitation has been called "the crime of the 21st century" with one study suggesting that older Americans lost at least $2.9 billion to financial exploitation by a broad spectrum of perpetrators in 2010. A key factor in some cases of elder financial exploitation is mild cognitive impairment which can diminish an older adult's ability to make sound financial decisions. This epidemic is under the radar. The cases tend to be very complex and can be difficult to investigate and prosecute. Elders who lose their life savings usually have little or no opportunity to regain what they have lost. Elder financial abuse can result in the loss of the ability to live independently; decline in health; broken trust, and fractured families. Awareness and prevention is the first step. Planning ahead for financial well being and the possibility of diminished financial capacity is critical. Reporting and early intervention that results in loss prevention is imperative. Money Smart for Older Adults is designed to provide you with information and tips to help prevent common frauds, scams and other types of elder financial exploitation in your community. Please share this information as appropriate.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 19 de noviembre de 2014
ISBN13 9781503281271
Editores Createspace
Páginas 54
Dimensiones 216 × 279 × 3 mm   ·   149 g

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