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How to Avoid Holiday Shopping Internet Scams
Internet scams frequently target online holiday shoppers. Many online shoppers unknowingly put themselves and their identities on the line while attempting to purchase gifts.
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SEC Charges Soccer Club Owner with Fraud
The U.S. Securities and Exchange has stopped a British con artist. The SEC has charged a Florida-based British soccer club owner with fraud for scamming investors.
Thomas Anthony Guerriero, ...
Fat Finger Dialing Scam Targeting Seniors
Misdialing a number may cost senior citizens. Fat finger frauds are quickly becoming a problem that may unnecessarily cost Americans money.
Fat finger scams happen when a person misdials ...
BBB Releases List of Holiday Scams
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) released a list of popular scams that commonly appear in the U.S. and Canada during holidays. Some of the most common scams listed by the BBB include ...
Legislation Proposed to End Seizure of Social Security Benefits for Debtors
Senator Ron Wyden (D. Oregon) introduced a bill on December 10, 2015 that would allow people in debt to the government to maintain their Social Security benefits. At present, Americans ...
Survey Says: Upcoming Retirees Not Financially Prepared
According to a recent Harris Poll survey, the next generation of retirees is ill prepared to transition into retired life. The survey, which was conducted on behalf of the Nationwide ...
NJ Bill Aims to Establish Patient-Staff Ratios in Nursing Homes
Members of 1199SEIU, a health care worker association, have proposed a bill that will mandate the minimum ratio of certified nurse assistants (CNAs) to patients in New Jersey nursing ...
Political Intelligence Firm Under SEC Investigation for Selling Non-Public Healthcare Information
Marwood Group Research LLC is under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for a violation of the STOCK Act.
Marwood, a political intelligence firm, is accused ...
Victims of Madoff’s Ponzi Scheme to Receive Shares of $1.2 Billion
Although Bernard Madoff was convicted in 2008, victims of his $17.5 billion Ponzi scheme are still receiving recovered funds. With the upcoming distribution, retirees, charities, investment ...
SEC Investor Advocate Wants More Protection for Elderly Investors
Securities and Exchange Commission Investor Advocate Rick Fleming wants to protect elderly investors from fraud. Fleming wants the SEC to have a rule protecting elderly investors ...




