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Identity Theft
Evaluate how to help deter, detect, and defend against identify theft.
Prepare a Flyer that addresses the following components. Use Google Word, Microsoft Publisher, Google Doc, or some other poster/flyer generating online software and upload into Google Docs to obtain a URL to submit to: https://goo.gl/forms/6aAnso2acxJz0pNs1
9.1 Describe consumer protections related to debt collection and bankruptcy.
9.2 Describe common ways ID theft happens (e.g. dumpster diving, skimming, phishing, changing address, stealing, computer hacking).
9.3 Describe ways to deter identity theft by safeguarding information (e.g. shredding financial documents, protecting Social Security number, not giving out personal information, using secure networks for on-line banking, and not using obvious passwords).
9.4 Describe ways to detect suspicious activity by routinely monitoring accounts (e.g. reviewing credit reports, on-line balances, and monthly statements).
9.5 Describe ways to defend against ID theft as soon as theft is suspected (e.g., placing fraud alerts on credit reports, closing accounts, filing police reports, and reporting to the Federal Trade Commission).
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Prepare a Flyer that addresses the following components. Use Google Word, Microsoft Publisher, Google Doc, or some other poster/flyer generating online software and upload into Google Docs to obtain a URL to submit to: https://goo.gl/forms/6aAnso2acxJz0pNs1
9.1 Describe consumer protections related to debt collection and bankruptcy.
9.2 Describe common ways ID theft happens (e.g. dumpster diving, skimming, phishing, changing address, stealing, computer hacking).
9.3 Describe ways to deter identity theft by safeguarding information (e.g. shredding financial documents, protecting Social Security number, not giving out personal information, using secure networks for on-line banking, and not using obvious passwords).
9.4 Describe ways to detect suspicious activity by routinely monitoring accounts (e.g. reviewing credit reports, on-line balances, and monthly statements).
9.5 Describe ways to defend against ID theft as soon as theft is suspected (e.g., placing fraud alerts on credit reports, closing accounts, filing police reports, and reporting to the Federal Trade Commission).
Send to: https://goo.gl/forms/6aAnso2acxJz0pNs1
www.dummies.com/personal-finance/credit/bankruptcy/filing-for-personal-bankruptcy-as-chapter-7-or-chapter-13/