
433-Eighteen Simple, Free (or Very Cheap) Ways to Protect Your Financial Security and Privacy
Radical Personal Finance · Joshua J. Sheats, MSFS, CFP, CLU, ChFC, CASL, RHU, REBC, CAP
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Show Notes
I've been thinking about computer and data security this weekend and I decided to run with that theme for today's show. I've compiled a simple list of 18 tips for you to enhance your financial security and financial privacy.
These range from the simple (#1 is for you to cover your PIN code with your hand) to the contentious (#10 is my advice as to whether you get greater security from using a credit card or a debit card).
But, they're all useful and free (or at least nearly free).
Enjoy!
Joshua
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