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Longevity Toolkits

Financial Fraud

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This topic includes four briefs:

Financial Fraud: The Basics

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Avoiding Fraud 101: Default Behaviors to Avoid Fraud

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Avoiding Fraud 101: Cyber Safety Tips to Avoid Scams

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Tricks Fraudsters Use to Fool the Elderly

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WEBINAR

Marti-01“SAFEGAURDING CLIENTS FROM FINANCIAL FRAUD AND EXPLOITATION”

Recorded on June 19, 2017

MARTI DeLIEMA, PhD

Financial fraud is a crime that targets consumers of all ages, not just older adults. To protect retirement assets throughout the life course, this webinar presents strategies to recognize and resist persuasion and avoid victimization attempts. Attendees will also learn about risk factors for fraud and proactive strategies to keep their older clients safe and secure.

TOOLKIT TOPICS

UNDERSTANDING LONGEVITY


LIFE PLANNING IN THE AGE OF LONGEVITY: INSIGHTS FROM THE SIGHTLINES PROJECT


FINANCIAL FRAUD


SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT


INNOVATING FOR LONGEVITY

UPDATES ON CAREGIVING RESEARCH


IMPROVING DECISION-MAKING

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