3.5.26

Please Leave Home Without It

Tags:

Woman smiling while looking out her door.

Concerns over identity theft continue to grow, especially with the news of data breaches at major companies and financial institutions. Unfortunately, you have little control over when a company is hacked, but you do have control over your own actions.

Ten Things to Leave at Home
  1. Social Security Card – A Social Security card may be used to open credit card accounts and take out loans. Taking it out where it might be stolen is tantamount to handing the keys to the kingdom to a thief. As for seniors, while Social Security numbers have been removed from Medicare cards, your Medicare Beneficiary Identifier number is also worth shielding.
  2. Multiple Credit Cards – Carry a single card for general use and emergencies. Only carry another card if you plan on using it that day. Keeping all those cards at home will save you considerable time in reporting lost cards and disputing charges should your purse or wallet get stolen.
  3. Gift Cards and Certificates – They’re like cash. Keep them home until you’re ready to use them.
  4. Spare Keys – Your wallet or purse contains your home address. No sense making the theft worse by endangering your home and family.
  5. USB Drive – Very convenient for carrying important files, but it’s gone forever if your wallet or purse is lost or stolen.
  6. Password Cheat Sheet – Carrying passwords makes it possible for them to fall into the wrong hands. Don’t carry your cheat sheet? How about those ATM PINs? That’s a sure way to lose cash fast.
  7. Checks – Carrying around a blank check is an obvious risk. Even a canceled check is a risk, since it has your routing and account numbers, which may be used to transfer cash.
  8. Receipts – Besides being bulky, they will contain the last five numbers of your credit card. A thief might be able to “phish” to find the rest of these numbers.
  9. Passport – A thief could use this to travel under your name, open bank accounts, or even get a Social Security card. Not good.
  10. Business Cards – Consider a separate case and carry them in your pocket. Do you really want a thief to know where you work?

 

The content is developed from sources believed to be providing accurate information. The information in this material is not intended as tax or legal advice. It may not be used for the purpose of avoiding any federal tax penalties. Please consult legal or tax professionals for specific information regarding your individual situation. This material was developed and produced by FMG Suite to provide information on a topic that may be of interest. FMG Suite is not affiliated with the named broker-dealer, state- or SEC-registered investment advisory firm. The opinions expressed and material provided are for general information, and should not be considered a solicitation for the purchase or sale of any security. Copyright FMG Suite.

Securities and advisory services are offered through LPL Financial (LPL), a registered investment advisor and broker-dealer (member FINRA/SIPC).

Insurance products are offered through LPL or its licensed affiliates. Consumers Credit Union and Consumers Investment Services are not registered as a broker-dealer or investment advisor. Registered representatives of LPL offer products and services using Consumers Investment Services, and may also be employees of Consumers Credit Union. These products and services are being offered through LPL or its affiliates, which are separate entities from, and not affiliates of, Consumers Credit Union or Consumers Investment Services. Securities and insurance offered through LPL or its affiliates are:

Not Insured by NCUA or Any Other Government Agency Not Credit Union Guaranteed Not Credit Union Deposits or Obligations May Lose Value

Consumers Credit Union provides referrals to financial professionals of LPL Financial LLC (“LPL”) pursuant to an agreement that allows LPL to pay Consumers Credit Union for these referrals. This creates an incentive for Consumers Credit Union to make these referrals, resulting in a conflict of interest. Consumers Credit Union is not a current client of LPL for brokerage or advisory services. Please visit https://www.lpl.com/disclosures/is-lpl-relationship-disclosure.html for more detailed information.

The LPL Financial registered representatives associated with this website may discuss and/or transact business only with residents of the states in which they are properly registered or licensed. No offers may be made or accepted from any resident of any other state.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts by email.

Get awesome new content delivered straight to your inbox.