Seeking compensation – A guide for consumers

The Joint Forum of Financial Market Regulators has put together a new web based publication “Seeking Compensation, a Guide for Consumers.” This guide is a useful tool for consumers of financial products and services.  It outlines where you can turn to for help if you believe that you have lost money because of an error, disagreement or the possible misconduct of either your financial adviser or a financial company. The guide also provides information about compensation funds that may protect you if the financial company you deal with goes bankrupt. All conteant is available in both English and French. Check it out at: http://www.jointforum.ca/en/compensation/ http://www.jointforum.ca/fr/compensation/ Related posts:Make it Count: A parent and teacher’s guide to financial education There is a need in Nova Scotia for family-friendly resources...Earl Jones – A Canadian Ponzi? Madoff’s sentencing was still making headlines when the latest investment...Investment fraud on the Internet: Spoofed websites These days, everyone has a website. Your neighbour’s kids have...Annual Review and Highlights from 2010-2011 The Nova Scotia Securities Commission published its Annual Accountability Report...New website for the Canadian Anti Fraud Centre The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre estimates that between $10 and $30...Tagged as: advisers, compensation, fraud, links, resources Share & Bookmark This Story! Bookmark on Delicious StumbleUpon Google BookmarksTip'd...

The Joint Forum of Financial Market Regulators has put together a new web based publication “Seeking Compensation, a Guide for Consumers.” This guide is a useful tool for consumers of financial products and services.  It outlines where you can turn to for help if you believe that you have lost money because of an error, disagreement or the possible misconduct of either your financial adviser or a financial company. The guide also provides information about compensation funds that may protect you if the financial company you deal with goes bankrupt. All conteant is available in both English and French. Check it out at: http://www.jointforum.ca/en/compensation/ http://www.jointforum.ca/fr/compensation/ Related posts:Make it Count: A parent and teacher’s guide to financial education There is a need in Nova Scotia for family-friendly resources…Earl Jones – A Canadian Ponzi? Madoff’s sentencing was still making headlines when the latest investment…Investment fraud on the Internet: Spoofed websites These days, everyone has a website. Your neighbour’s kids have…Annual Review and Highlights from 2010-2011 The Nova Scotia Securities Commission published its Annual Accountability Report…New website for the Canadian Anti Fraud Centre The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre estimates that between $10 and $30…Tagged as: advisers, compensation, fraud, links, resources Share & Bookmark This Story! Bookmark on Delicious StumbleUpon Google BookmarksTip’d…

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