For over four decades, Frank W. Abagnale has advised the FBI on how to outsmart con artists and now he’s coming to Las Vegas on September 14 from 6-8pm to help learn how to spot and avoid scams to protect our families. As one of the world’s most respected authorities on forgery, embezzlement and secure documents, Abagnale recently has joined forces with AARP as the AARP Fraud Watch Network Ambassador.
We're in what they call the "dog days of summer" here in Nevada and the temperature is still hot. Your kids or grand kids are getting ready to head back to school, but there's so much to do thanks to AARP Nevada.
The summer months are prime time for home repair scams. The general ruse involves someone coming to your door and offering to do work on your home, typically at a big discount.
Eager to learn more about social media sites like Facebook and Twitter? AARP Nevada offers FREE classes throughout the state to teach you more. It's a great way to stay in touch with family and friends and to learn from great volunteers here at AARP.
Today AARP Nevada released a new report showing that Nevada could save taxpayers $24,048,204 over the next 15 years by helping people save more of their own money for retirement. AARP is working to create access to private savings vehicles for the 569,332 Nevadans who lack access to a workplace retirement savings plan, like a 401(k), by setting up programs that are similar to 529 college savings plans for retirement