Money Smart for Older Adults is an instructor-led training developed by the FDIC and CFPB to provide awareness among older adults and caregivers about preventing elder financial exploitation and encouraging advance planning. The training covers topics such as common types of elder financial exploitation, identity theft, medical identity theft, scams targeting homeowners and veterans, planning for unexpected life events, and financial preparation for disasters. Information on accessing the training module or upcoming train-the-trainer events can be found at www.fdic.gov/moneysmart.
Money Smart for Older Adults is an instructor-led training developed by the FDIC and CFPB to provide awareness among older adults and caregivers about preventing elder financial exploitation and encouraging advance planning. The training covers topics such as common types of elder financial exploitation, identity theft, medical identity theft, scams targeting homeowners and veterans, planning for unexpected life events, and financial preparation for disasters. Information on accessing the training module or upcoming train-the-trainer events can be found at www.fdic.gov/moneysmart.
Money Smart for Older Adults is an instructor-led training developed by the FDIC and CFPB to provide awareness among older adults and caregivers about preventing elder financial exploitation and encouraging advance planning. The training covers topics such as common types of elder financial exploitation, identity theft, medical identity theft, scams targeting homeowners and veterans, planning for unexpected life events, and financial preparation for disasters. Information on accessing the training module or upcoming train-the-trainer events can be found at www.fdic.gov/moneysmart.
Money Smart for Older Adults is an instructor-led training developed by the FDIC and CFPB to provide awareness among older adults and caregivers about preventing elder financial exploitation and encouraging advance planning. The training covers topics such as common types of elder financial exploitation, identity theft, medical identity theft, scams targeting homeowners and veterans, planning for unexpected life events, and financial preparation for disasters. Information on accessing the training module or upcoming train-the-trainer events can be found at www.fdic.gov/moneysmart.
instructor-led training developed jointly by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CPFB). The module provides awareness among older adults and their caregivers on how to prevent elder financial exploitation and to encourage advance planning and informed financial decision-making. The module covers the following topics: Common Types of Elder Financial Exploitation Identity Theft Medical Identity Theft Scams that Target Homeowners Scams that Target Veterans Benefits Planning for Unexpected Life Events How to Be Financially Prepared for Disasters To download the MSOA module, or find upcoming trainthe-trainer events, or go to www.FDIC.gov/moneysmart. For information on the CFPB Office for Older Americans, or to order a Participant/Resource Guide, go to www.promotions.usa.gov/cfpbpubs.html. FDIC-023-2013