The Quick Guide to Recognizing Elderly Fraud: Elderly Financial Abuse Prevention Made Easy

The Quick Guide to Recognizing Elderly Fraud: Elderly Financial Abuse Prevention Made Easy

by Winston Phillips
The Quick Guide to Recognizing Elderly Fraud: Elderly Financial Abuse Prevention Made Easy

The Quick Guide to Recognizing Elderly Fraud: Elderly Financial Abuse Prevention Made Easy

by Winston Phillips

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Overview

178 elder abuse related webpages were analyzed to verify the information in this book. Hello, thank you for stopping by.

Number of elderly abuse cases in 2010 - 5,961,568
Percent of elderly population abused in 2010 - 9.5 %

Percent of female elder abuse victims: 67.3 %
Median age of elder abuse victims: 77.9
Percent of white victims: 66.4 %
Percent of black victims: 18.7 %
Percent of Hispanic victims: 10.4 %

In 2011 MetLife Mature Market Institute estimated that financial abuse robbed elder Americans of an estimated $2.9 BILLION in 2010, and that was up significantly from 2008.

If have a family member or friend that's a senior citizen, you must see this quick and easy to read book. It could save you and others huge amounts of money and aggrevation.

A bonus book is also included in this publication. In this publication you get (and in the following order):

1) THE QUICK GUIDE TO RECOGNIZING ELDERLY FRAUD: Elderly Financial Abuse Prevention Made Easy

2) Absolutely Essential Tips For Buying & Selling On eBay - This collection of eBay tips and hints are difficult to find. Some maybe you're not suppose to know. Many were learned the hard way.

Spare yourself the pain and suffering, read this book before selling or buying on eBay!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479325948
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 11/28/2012
Pages: 42
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.70(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

The author writes from personal experience as his family was victimized by elder financial abuse.
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