Protecting Your Personal Information
Identity theft is a phenomenon that is growing in leaps and bounds according to law enforcement authorities. In fact, on both the state and federal level we?ve seen major increases in criminal penalties. We see this as positive move on the part of government, since identity theft can create havoc in a person?s life, especially their financial affairs. With the right information, a malicious person can open credit accounts (and further damage your credit rating), bank accounts, rent an apartment or an automobile? and much more. In doing so, they can commit various crimes that eventually are traced back to the victim of identity theft, creating great stress and undue suspicion ?not to mention hours of time and effort repairing the damage done. You can protect yourself by providing only the most basic information to outside entities, unless you are thoroughly familiar with them and their legitimacy. At TCCF we utilize a variety of methods to protect the essential information of our precious clientele. Incoming callers must provide clear and indisputable identifying information before critical information is released.
Managing Your Money Correctly Is Simple But Not Always Easy
When I left school I was semi literate and semi numerate, yet I never missed a day. The teachers used to jest that I was a slow learner and a fast forgetter, and that probably summed me up pretty well. However, although I accept the fact that I’m not the brightest lamp in the street, I’m not stupid either. Not wanting to go through life as a dimwit, I put all my efforts into managing what little money I earned, and as a consequence, I appear to have a developed quite a skill for it. Friends and neighbors don’t understand how I can live so well on so little, but it’s all about managing your money. Get this right, and the burden of financial fear and insecurity will leave you forever. Let me explain.
Protecting Your Personal Information
Identity theft is a phenomenon that is growing in leaps and bounds according to law enforcement authorities. In fact, on both the state and federal level we?ve seen major increases in criminal penalties. We see this as positive move on the part of government, since identity theft can create havoc in a person?s life, especially their financial affairs. With the right information, a malicious person can open credit accounts (and further damage your credit rating), bank accounts, rent an apartment or an automobile? and much more. In doing so, they can commit various crimes that eventually are traced back to the victim of identity theft, creating great stress and undue suspicion ?not to mention hours of time and effort repairing the damage done. You can protect yourself by providing only the most basic information to outside entities, unless you are thoroughly familiar with them and their legitimacy. At TCCF we utilize a variety of methods to protect the essential information of our precious clientele. Incoming callers must provide clear and indisputable identifying information before critical information is released.