Don’t Be a Victim to IRS Phone and E-Mail Scams
IRS phone and email scams have reached epidemic proportions. Learn what the IRS will and will not do in this week’s Tax Tip.
IRS phone and email scams have reached epidemic proportions. Learn what the IRS will and will not do in this week’s Tax Tip.
Find an unauthorized transaction on your debit card? The amount of your liability depends on the type of transaction. Read all about it in this week’s Financial Tip.
Don’t leave yourself vulnerable to identity theft. There are steps you can take to protect yourself. Read all about it in this Financial Tip.
The hosts of “Money Talks,” discuss the best line of defense for credit card fraud, and what measures are in place to help when you do your part.
Federal laws protect you from paying fraudulent charges, but you have to be diligent about spotting them to minimize the damage.
If you’re incapacitated, would your spouse have access to your online accounts? Learn why it’s important to keep a password list in this week’s Financial Tip.
This far after tax season, scammers are still making calls, claiming to be from the IRS. Don’t be duped! Read what to look for in this Tax Tip.
Scammers claim to be from the IRS, banks or credit card companies to trick you into divulging your personal information. Learn more in this week’s Tax Tip.
The “Money Talks” hosts discuss identity theft, credit freeze and criminal record fraud.
Bil Lako, CFP®, shares his insight on identity theft and how your children may be susceptible to it too.