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Identity Theft


A credit card scammer reaching through a computer to steal from your wallet

Five Credit Card Scams You Need to Know About

When you have a credit card, you’re unfortunately attractive to thieves and other scammers. New schemes are surfacing all the time, and the ones that...

Tips for Preventing Credit Card Fraud

Preventing Credit Card Fraud

Do you get emails from addresses that you don’t recognize? How about text messages from unfamiliar phone numbers? These are common phishing tactics by...

Why You Should Check Your Credit Report Annually

7 Reasons to Check Your Credit Reports Annually

With a new year approaching, it’s time to once again examine our behaviors and habits over the past year in order to formulate those dreaded...

What’s the Deal with Identity Theft Insurance?

Identity theft is undeniably costly. According to a 2018 study by Javelin Strategy & Research, the number of ID theft fraud victims in the U.S....

Protecting Against Identity Theft During College

Going to college should ideally be a time of discovery, learning, and new experiences. Unfortunately, identity thieves may view your college years as a prime...

Identity Theft Protection: 5 Ways to Prevent Identity Theft

These days, all it can take is a single typo into an internet browser to put your identity at risk. Although that may seem like...




This material is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of a qualified tax advisor, attorney or financial advisor. Readers should consult with their own tax advisor, attorney or financial advisor with regard to their personal situations.