Why You Shouldn’t Wait For Regulators To Tell You What To Do About Elder Abuse

Why You Shouldn’t Wait For Regulators To Tell You What To Do About Elder Abuse

Investment News posted an article describing how the North American Securities Administrators Association has formed a new Committee on Senior Issues and Diminished Capacity, which will be headed by Montana Deputy Securities Commissioner Lynne Egan and include 13 regulators from across the country.The SEC Investor Advisory Committee has also tasked itself with what it described as an urgent need to protect retirees who are losing mental ability.

State enforcement statistics compiled by NASAA show that 34% of actions since 2008 involve senior victims.

These groups are very committed to finding out what best practices should be.  The NASAA committee could develop a model rule over the next year. With over a dozen people on a committee how many of you think they’ll have rules put together anytime soon?
 
Admittedly, this is an urgent problem.  Over $36B is stolen from elders every year, according to a recent study.  You can and should be developing your own best practices right now.
The longer we wait for government or any regulatory agency to tell us what to do about elder abuse, the longer we delay acting when we see it before our eyes. It doesn’t require a government rule or a professional organization’s sanction to act with common sense on your own.

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Regulatory Changes Advisors Must Face With Your Aging Clients – CFP Approved Course

Regulatory Changes Advisors Must Face With Your Aging Clients – CFP Approved Course

“Regulatory Changes Advisors Must Face With Your Aging Clients”

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Summary of course:

Update on what the SEC, FINRA an NASAA have in mind for financial professionals across the country in how they do business with clients over age 65. Review of the research these agencies have done, Model Rules regulators have created and what exemplary things they found firms and organizations doing for aging clients. They all want financial professionals to be more protective of aging investors. They envision mandates for reporting financial abuse of elders will and expand mandates into other areas. This course highlights areas regulators expect advisors to address, such as training in senior issues and increased communication with aging clients. It provides specifics on how to get ready for what the regulators want so that you will not have to scramble to comply with mandates.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Understand the regulators’ concept of a “senior program” and how you can create one.
  2. Know the Model Rules about financial abuse the regulators have already publicly posted.
  3. Know what other firms across the US are doing about aging investors that you should be doing too.
  4. Know what action steps you can and should take now to be ready for mandates.