In the wake of a disaster, here are some resources available to Veterans and their families.
Chet Frith is a Veteran with 22 years of service and a serious medical condition he likely contracted while stationed overseas. He’s also now a VA employee.
U.S. Postal Inspection Service and its Operation Protect Veterans campaign want Veterans to be mindful of potential donation scams.
VA Privacy Service launches its first Speaker Series event of the year to recognize Data Privacy Week and Identity Theft Awareness week.
National Financial Awareness Day is devoted to teaching achievable financial principles to help you manage your finances efficiently. VA is dedicated to ensuring that our Veterans are empowered and aware of all available financial tools and resources.
Now more than ever, your financial wellness and security are […]
If you currently receive VA pension or are thinking about applying for Veterans Pension, you could be the target of a scam known as pension poaching.
Don't fall victim to scammers. That FTC says that impostor fraud is on the rise. Here are the AARP's tips and tricks to fight fraud in 2021.
VA and the United States Postal Inspection Service continue their partnership to help protect Veterans personal information and avoid scams.
These tips for spotting and avoiding VA home loan scams come from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Many service members, Veterans and military spouses have been receiving fraudulent calls and mailers from companies who claim to be affiliated with the government, VA, or their home loan servicer.
The Better Business Bureau offers helpful tips to stay safe from online purchase scams and scams for credit cards, debt relief, tax collection and health care.
The COVID-19 vaccines are finally here, and so are the scammers. Here’s how to protect yourself and your family from con artists trying to steal your personal information or your money.