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Episode 23: How To Avoid Financial Abuse
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Episode 23: How To Avoid Financial Abuse

Your Canadian Retirement Specialist

August 11, 20226m 43s

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Financial abuse is on the rise. Criminals are finding new and innovative ways to take advantage of people, particularly through social media and the internet. Always be on the lookout for financial abuse and take precautions to protect yourself. In this video, Regan discusses a few things to consider to avoid financial abuse.

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