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 »  Articles  »  Financial Tips  »  Government Credit Website Offers Advice
Government Credit Website Offers Advice
By Credit Federal | Published 04/10/2010 | Financial Tips |
Government Financial Assistance Website
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has a federal government website at www.Investor.gov to help American citizens:

  • Payoff credit card or high interest debt (Simply paying off high interest debt may be your best investment strategy).
  • Boost your emergency money fund (Many experts recommend keeping about six months of expenses in a federally insured account to cover an emergency such as such unemployment).
  • Victim protection from 'Guaranteed Returns' promises (Promises of high returns, with little or no risk, are classic warning signs of fraud).
  • Risk protection (Investment strategies).

In addition to their online website, you can also listen to their free tips and advice by telephone. Call their toll free number at 1-866-358-6652 and choose the appropriate category code (see below):
  • Top Tips: 256
  • Protecting Your Nest Egg: 767
  • How the SEC can Help You: 456
  • Check out Your Investment Professional: 123
  • Do You have Enough Money Saved: 745
  • 'Free Lunch' Sales Seminars: 689
  • 'Risk Free' Investments: 678
  • How to File and Investment Complaint: 234
  • Why You can't get a Stock Certificate: 345
  • About Mutual Funds: 567
  • About Variable Annuities: 578
  • Getting Started with Investing: 789


Additional Tips and Advice via the government website include:
  • Facts about saving and investing
  • About mutual funds
  • Investing online
  • 529 College Savings Plans

Protect Your Money
  • Questions to ask before investing
  • Check out brokers and advisers
  • Retirement Calculator
  • About asset allocation

For Seniors
  • Planning for Retirement
  • Investing Guide for Seniors
  • Seniors Care Package
  • Investing for Seniors
  • Senior Specialists and Advisors

Ponzi Schemes
  • What is a Ponzi scheme?
  • Why do Ponzi schemes collapse?
  • How did Ponzi schemes get their name?
  • Does the SEC investigate Ponzi schemes?
  • Who is Bernie Madoff?
  • How is the SEC responding to its Office of Inspector General’s reports on the Madoff fraud?
  • What are some Ponzi scheme “red flags”?
  • What steps can I take to avoid Ponzi schemes and other investment frauds?
  • What are some of the similarities and differences between Ponzi and pyramid schemes?

Fraud
  • What you can do to avoid being scammed
  • Ask questions and check out the answers
  • Research the company before you invest

Tools: The Securities and Exchange Commission offers tools from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). These tools can help you become a smarter investor and avoid fraud.
Categories include:
  • Investor Alerts
  • Investor Tools and Calculators
  • Investor Education Resources

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