VA and the United States Postal Inspection Service continue their partnership to help protect Veterans personal information and avoid scams.
VA recently announced that more than 50,000 Veterans have switched to receiving their benefit payments through direct deposit.
Learn to recognize the signs of social media scams to protect yourself and your family members from becoming victims of fraud.
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.
Investment fraud comes in many shapes and sizes and unfortunately these fraudsters sometimes target Veterans. The director of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Office of Investor Education and Advocacy, Lori Schock, talked about these topics in a special extended edition of VA News. In the interview, Schock discussed important first steps that Veterans should take to build wealth over time, ways Veterans can minimize the risk of investing and details signs to look for in case an investment is really a scam.
Veterans are twice as likely to lose money to fraud because of identity theft, phishing, impostor scams, and investment, loan, or donation deceptions.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) investor.gov website has valuable information and saving and investing resources for Veterans.
This list of more than 500 Veterans Day and Veterans Month events is organized by state and will continue to be updated as we learn of more events.
VA will now have increased ability to provide materiel support to Veterans through a strategic partnership signed Aug. 12.
The care and services VA provides to Veterans have improved over the years. This year, VA saw even more progress toward better serving Veterans. Here are five key ways VA is improving.
Knowing how to secure your financial well being is one […]
On Thursday, Apr. 11, the Veterans Benefits Administration’s social media team hosted a Twitter Q/A with the SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy and the DoD’s Office of Financial Readiness to chat Financial Literacy.