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AARP: Taking Charge in Tough Times

Introduction: Taking Charge in Tough Times Recession Rip-offs Protecting Your Computer and Personal Information Part 2 Protecting Your Computer and Personal Information Part 1 Outsmarting Investment Fraud Part 1 Introduction: Taking charge in Tough Times AARP investment fraud workshop experts panel Rob McKenna on consumer protection and Washington's economy. How to Cut Cost and Save Money: Part 2 Outsmarting Investment Fraud Part 2 Outsmarting Investment Fraud Part 3 AARP Workshop: Coping With Tough Times Participant Poll
Originally Aired: Jun 19, 2009
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Enrique Cerna interviews our panel of experts including representatives from: FINRA Investor Education Foundation, Department of Financial Institutions, AARP Washington, Microsoft, Federal Trade Commission, and The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission.

Introduction: Taking Charge in Tough Times
Introduction: Taking Charge in Tough Times
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Recession Rip-offs
Recession Rip-offs
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Protecting Your Computer and Personal Information Part 2
Protecting Your Computer and Personal Information Part 2
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Protecting Your Computer and Personal Information Part 1
Protecting Your Computer and Personal Information Part 1
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Outsmarting Investment Fraud Part 1
Outsmarting Investment Fraud Part 1
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How to Cut Cost and Save Money Part 1
Introduction: Taking charge in Tough Times
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AARP investment fraud workshop experts panel
AARP investment fraud workshop experts panel
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Rob McKenna: Consumer Protection and Washington's Economy
Rob McKenna on consumer protection and Washington's economy.
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How to Cut Cost and Save Money: Part 2
How to Cut Cost and Save Money: Part 2
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Outsmarting Investment Fraud Part 2
Outsmarting Investment Fraud Part 2
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Outsmarting Investment Fraud Part 3
Outsmarting Investment Fraud Part 3
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AARP Workshop: Coping With Tough Times Participant Poll
AARP Workshop: Coping With Tough Times Participant Poll
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