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September 2011Financial Fraud and the Elderly: Learn How to Protect YourselfFinancial fraud affecting the nation’s elderly population isn’t merely a story you see on the evening news. It’s a growing problem, and statistically, it could happen to you or someone you know. Family members, friends and caregivers all have a role to play in protecting loved ones, according to personal financial planning experts at the NJSCPA. It’s important to know how you can identify and thwart financial fraud by understanding how different types of fraud happen and what you can do to help. »entire article Five Smart Questions to Ask When Starting a Business According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, entrepreneurs launch roughly 600,000 new small businesses in the United States each year. For those who dream of running their own shop, the NJSCPA recommends asking these questions to be sure you get off on the right foot: »entire article Retirement Planning Options for the Self-Employed According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, more than 9 million self-employed people are not covered by a retirement plan. Many are business owners who may be hoping to retire on the profit they will make from selling their companies, but they could be in for a disappointment if their plans don’t pan out as expected. The NJSCPA offers some perspective and explains some retirement savings options for the self-employed: »entire article |
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