Join TDCI for “Financial Fraud: Disguises to Watch Out For” virtual event

“Financial Fraud: Disguises to Watch Out For” is the eighth episode in the ‘When I’m 65 Boomers to Zoomers: Building a Secure Path to Retirement’ virtual event series

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance’s (TDCI) Securities Division is partnering with the Investor Protection Trust and PBS Books to produce the “Financial Fraud: Disguises to Watch Out For” virtual event that will livestream on TDCI’s Facebook page on Friday, Oct. 22, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. 

Losing your retirement savings and investments to scams and fraud can be devastating. Some scammers’ disguises are easy to spot — while others can trip up even the most seasoned traders. Learn how to recognize, report and protect yourself from all types of financial fraud. Consumers can engage with financial experts by asking questions live.

Following the live event, a recording of the one-hour program will be available on WI65.org along with a variety of tools and resources for savers and investors of all ages and at all stages of life. Videos of previous sessions can be seen in their entirety here

“Financial Fraud: Disguises to Watch Out For” is the eighth in a series of 60-minute “When I’m 65 Boomers to Zoomers: Building a Secure Path to Retirement” virtual events. The “When I’m 65 Boomers to Zoomers: Building a Secure Path to Retirement” is a yearlong series of 12 60-minute virtual events livestreaming via Facebook Live on partner Facebook pages on a Friday each month at 12:00 p.m. 

This series provides all Americans with quality and objective information needed to make wise and safe investment decisions at every age and every stage of life. The Boomers to Zoomers virtual events are interactive and feature timely topics, financial experts, motivational stories and practical information viewers can use immediately to prepare for long-term financial security.For more information visit, WI65.org.

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