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How to Freeze and Monitor Your Credit to Help Prevent Identity Theft
Learn about navigating retirement joyfully and how to defend against identity theft with credit freezing and monitoring.
How do you embrace retirement when it’s time to retire? How can you use credit reports and credit monitoring to protect your financial identity? Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner discuss transitioning into retirement and safeguarding against identity theft to help you understand the emotional and practical aspects of retiring and the crucial steps to defend your financial information.
00:50 This Week in Your Money: Recently retired podcast alum Liz Weston joins Sean and Sara to discuss her transition into retirement. She offers tips and tricks on overcoming fear of the unknown, ensuring financial and health insurance plans are in place, and finding fulfilling post-career activities.
10:30 Today’s Money Question: Listener Catie joins Sean and Sara to share a story about identity theft and to ask how she can safeguard herself from similar issues in the future. Sean and Sara discuss the necessity of credit freezes, strategies to monitor credit reports, and adopting vigilant password practices. They also explain how you can freeze your credit with relative ease, retrieve a copy of your credit report for free as often as once a week, and weigh the decision of whether to monitor your own credit or outsource it to a credit monitoring service.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: personal finance, retirement planning, identity theft, financial identity protection, credit freeze, credit bureaus, personal finance, financial planning, life transitions, identity theft prevention, credit card fraud, financial security, Equifax, Experian, TransUnion, credit report, safeguarding finances, retirement advice, financial legacy, navigating retirement, credit monitoring services, credit card security features, protecting personal finances, credit fraud, freezing credit, credit theft, post-career life, emotional aspects of retirement, retirement goals, credit report freezing, financial identity theft, retirement strategies, and credit card application fraud.
To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@NerdWallet.com.
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