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September 10, 2019

Hudson Cook attorneys present Money Smart for Older Adults Program in Maryland

The Maryland State Bar Association's (MSBA) Subcommittee on Consumer Credit is coordinating with a number of financial institutions to teach Money Smart for Older Adults (MSOA) in senior and community centers across the state. MSOA is an award-winning curriculum jointly developed by the FDIC and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) which covers topics such as common types of elder fraud and scams, identity theft, scams that target homeowners and how to be financially prepared for a disaster.

This fall, Hudson Cook attorneys Catherine Brennan, Kate Fisher, Nikki Munro and Nora Udell will present the program in Maryland and the DC area in conjunction with the MSBA and the American Bar Association's Financial Services Committee. Some of the upcoming programs include:

North Carroll Senior & Community Center
September 11 at 9:30 am

Chevy Chase Public Library
September 11 at 1:00 pm

Mt. Airy Senior Center
September 12 at 10:45 am

South Carroll Senior & Community Center
September 16 at 11:15 am

Carroll County Bureau of Aging and Disabilities
September 19 at 11:45 am

Union Baptist Church
October 2 at 10:15 am

Taneytown Senior & Community Center
October 24 at 12:15 pm


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