It Pays to Say on Top of Your Finances
Whether you are nearing — or already enjoying — retirement, it pays to stay on top of your finances. Nearly one-third of all U.S. investors are between 50 and 64 years of age, and approximately 5 million senior citizens succumb to financial abuse each year.
That’s why the SEC is held its second annual Seniors Summit in September 2007 and why they assembled the following key resources and links for investors:
Investing Wisely
* Affinity Fraud — avoid investment scams that target particular groups, such as seniors
* Ask Questions — the basic questions you should ask about your investments and the people who sell them
* Asset Allocation & Rebalancing — what you need to know about managing risk and not keeping “all your eggs in one basket”
* Internet Fraud: How to Avoid Internet Investment Scams — how to identify and steer clear of potential frauds
* Cold Calling — your legal rights, how to deal with cold calls, and how to stop them
* Lump Sum Payouts — questions you should ask yourself before you invest a large payment
* “Senior” Specialists & Advisors — what you need to know about professional designations
Seniors Care Package
You’ve worked hard for your money, now let us help you. For a free “Care Package” of useful publications that can help you make wise investment decisions, click here.
Products to Know About
* Variable Annuities
* Equity-Indexed Annuities
* Equity-Linked CDs
* Promissory Notes
* Callable CDs
* Ultra-Short Bond Funds
* Viatical Settlements
Calculators and Other Resources
* Ball Park Estimate Retirement Calculator
* Mutual Fund Cost Calculator
* National Do Not Call Registry
* Contact Your State Securities Regulator
Seniors Events
The Commission’s initiative to protect the nation’s senior investors includes investor education and outreach programs. To learn about recent and upcoming events, click here.
Need Help?
If you have questions about a securities related topic, check here first. If you still need help, contact us.
http://www.sec.gov/investor/seniors.shtml
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