Avoid becoming a victim of a ponzi scheme | Daniel Wardlaw

The following are tips from Daniel Wardlaw, special agent and public information officer IRS Criminal Investigation to help avoid being victimized by a ponzi scheme.

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  • Sunday, January 15, 2012 2:25pm
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The following are tips from Daniel Wardlaw, special agent and public information officer IRS Criminal Investigation to help avoid being victimized by a ponzi scheme:

  • Discuss investment ideas with an unbiased third party such as an attorney; an accountant; or a licensed financial advisor
  • The historical average stock market returns are around 8 to 12 percent a year.  Investments which claim to be able to exceed these amounts (for example 2 percent a month or 300 percent a year, etc.) should be viewed very skeptically.  If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
  • Don’t trust someone with your money (whether for investment or for loan) just because you know them or because they have an impressive or “safe” sounding title
  • Avoid secretive investments where you have difficulty in determining how they work or when you will get your money back
  • Check out official websites such as for the SEC, the FBI or the Washington Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division to see if the investment being offered has characteristics of a scam
  • A good summary of ponzi schemes and other red flags can be found athttp://investor.gov/investing-basics/avoiding-fraud/types-fraud/ponzi-scheme



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