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		<title>Guard Your Credit from Financial Identity Theft</title>
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<h3>Guard Your Credit in the Event of Financial Identity Theft</h3>
<p>Without becoming a victim of identity theft, you can get a free credit report from each of the three credit reporting agencies once a year. Federal law requires the three major credit reporting agencies to provide these free reports annually. To satisfy their obligations, Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion jointly have established www.annualcreditreport.com, where you can order your free credit reports. </p>
<p>You can also call them at 1-877-322-8228 or write to them at Annual Credit Report Request Service, P.O. Box 105281, Atlanta, GA 30348-5281. Because the material in your credit reports is usually largely redundant across these three companies, stagger your requests over the year and rotate between the three firms. If there is any problem with your credit report, it usually will show up on any of your reports from these three firms.</p>
<p>(Avoid using any of those obnoxious free credit report copycat companies, such as “freecreditreport.com,” that advertise on TV, but will only supply “free” credit reports, when you pay a lot for their other supposedly valuable premium services. Also, if you are a woman, you probably have already figured out these freecreditreport.com TV advertisers are not to be trusted. Incredibly cluelessly, their TV ads always blame the bride&#8217;s bad credit for young guitar playing slacker hubby having to work at a pirate themed fast food job. What a clueless company marketing department to insult the female half of their target audience with their advertising budget! Have they written off women because women shop and are too smart to pay for something that is supposed to be free? Free credit reporting my keister! This is another confirmation that the Federal Communications Commission is dead at the wheel with respect to consumer protections. Companies can get away with confusing people, screaming &#8220;free, free, free,&#8221; and then charging people for something that they have a legal right to get for free, if they just knew the correct web address.}</p>
<h3>Identity Theft Events Provide Opportunities to Lock Down Reporting about Your Credit</h3>
<p>While identity theft is a large and growing problem and can be very costly and inconvenient to you, it is just a business cost and headache to financial and retail firms, who also have benefited greatly from the proliferation of easy credit.</p>
<p>One way to protect yourself is to put restrictions on your credit records with the three major credit reporting agencies, Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. These credit reporting companies have made profitable businesses on both sides. They charge fees to business firms who may not always treat your financial information carefully, and they charge you fees when you want to restrict access to your financial information in their data bases. </p>
<p>For some, these credit information access restriction fees go away when you become an identity theft victim. Whether or not you lose money, if you become a victim of identity theft, this may actually be an opportunity for some of you. In some states, like California, identity theft victims can get long-term locks put on their accounts without having to pay fees to the three credit bureaus.</p>
<h3>California Residents Can Get a Free Fraud Alert for Seven Years Following Even a Minor Fraud Event</h3>
<p>If you live in California and have become a victim of identity theft, you have rights under California law as an identity theft victim to have your credit files frozen for seven years without paying fees to the credit reporting agencies for such a long-term “fraud alert.” For example, if your credit card shows suspicious charges that you did not make and even if your credit card company takes them off your statement, you still can make an identity theft report to your local police and get a police report. With this police report and by writing to the appropriate addresses and following the procedures, the three credit reporting agencies are obligated legally to put long-term fraud alerts on your credit reports.</p>
<p>The downside of locking your credit report is that you cannot yourself apply and be approved immediately for instant credit. The good news is that nobody else can do the same for seven years, as well. (Note that if you do need to apply for a credit card or refinance a mortgage, you still can do so, but the credit lock on your account just creates a delay. You have to proactively contact the credit bureaus to inform them of the validity your efforts to apply for more credit.)</p>
<h3>Lock Up Your Credit at the Credit Reporting Agencies</h3>
<p>The upside to locking your credit report is that new attempts to establish credit in your name are blocked without your permission. Not only does that mean that criminals cannot open new credit cards in your name, it means that you have greater protection from other kinds of credit related crimes. For example, the credit crisis has spawned a crime wave of mortgage and real estate line of credit frauds.</p>
<p>Criminals have opened credit lines in home owners names and then have quickly drained the credit lines of their funds. In addition, homes have been sold without the home owners knowledge and sometimes the knowledge even of the “buyer” who also had his or her identity stolen and was an unwitting participant in the transaction.</p>
<p>Obviously, it is better to prevent costly situations like these than clean them up. In addition, pay close attention to any document sent to you by your county registrar. Because of increasing real estate fraud some county registrars, including Los Angeles County, now send notices to the address of record whenever any deed or other records change is filed with them.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 19:37:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Larry</dc:creator>
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<h3>Roth IRA and Roth 401k Accounts and Roth Estate Planning Strategies</h3>
<p>There are trade-offs in deciding how to set the proportion to contribute into Roth retirement savings accounts versus making contributions to traditional retirement accounts with tax deferral advantages. Please use the links at the bottom of this article to read our previous articles on the subject of an optimal Roth retirement account contribution strategy.</p>
<p>In many senses for some people, an optimal Roth retirement account contribution strategy also becomes an estate planning question. In the majority of personal finance situations, making 100% of allowable Roth contributions may not yield the greatest total estate at age 80, 90, or 100, when compared to the opportunity to make currently tax deductible contributions traditional personal IRA and traditional 401k, 403b, KEOGH, and other retirement plan accounts that reduce current taxable income.</p>
<p>However, when you expand your total present value analysis to include the long-term value to a multi-generational family, then Roth assets can have significantly greater value. If Roth assets remain at death, there are very significant long-term multi-generational tax avoidance advantages. In such circumstances where it is likely that a person&#8217;s assets will be adequate to cover retirement expenses even with a very long life, then it can be advantageous to live off of traditional retirement plan assets, which are subject to mandatory withdrawals and associated income taxation in retirement anyway. This means that over ones lifespan, when retirement assets are adequate for the long-term, then a larger and increasing proportion of ones future financial asset portfolio could consist of Roth assets.</p>
<h3>For estate planning purposes, Roth retirement accounts can have some very significant advantages over traditional tax-advantaged retirement accounts.</h3>
<p>If a family’s financial model indicates that there is a strong possibility that they will still have some tax-advantaged account assets at death, then those should be Roth tax-advantaged account assets, when feasible. Roth assets can be inherited by children and other designated beneficiaries, and these inherited Roth assets can also grow tax-free over the expected life of the person inheriting with certain mandatory withdrawal requirements.</p>
<p>For example, this means that a child inheriting from a very elderly senior citizen parent Roth retirement account assets, when that child is age 50, could perhaps enjoy another 40 years of tax-free investment growth with an income stream along the way. Under current law the child would face from mandatory, but non-taxable withdrawals. Only when withdrawn asset have appreciated in taxable accounts, would the fruit of these inherited Roth assets be subject to short-term or long-term capital gains taxes. Traditional tax-advantaged retirement accounts do not provide these very significant and valuable estate planning benefits.</p>
<h3>You should note that the rules regarding Roth retirement plan accounts are in flux.</h3>
<p>It is not clear what they might be over the course of your life. However, income limitations have changed and traditional to Roth asset conversions seem to be possible without income restrictions during 2010. These year-to-year changes are the reason why it makes a lot of sense to download from the IRS website and read the relevant US income tax publications, including IRS Publication 560 and IRS Publication 590. Again, consulting a knowledgeable certified public accountant may help you with current rules strategy.</p>
<p>Furthermore, you should also use the top retirement investment planning calculator to better understand the potential size of your projected Roth retirement nest egg assets in the future. You should find out whether you could be one of the minority of the US taxpaying population that could mass significant Roth retirement account assets and be able to pass them to your heirs with the associated tax advantages to your beneficiaries.</p>
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