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Family and friends will gather this week to celebrate Thanksgiving. This traditional day in America is an opportunity to give thanks for all of the benefits of this land of plenty. And this year, after eight hurricanes in 15 months, we also have a unique perspective for appreciating the generosity of the people of this country. Many Floridians have recovered from the hurricanes of 2004 and 2005 with the help of others. Stories abound of people pitching in to help their neighbors put on new roofs or remove trees, or to just make sure their neighbors had the food, water and medicine they needed. And, when our neighbors along the Gulf Coast – many of whom responded in our hour of need -- needed us, we were there. I wish you all a safe, happy and joyous Thanksgiving, especially our troops overseas who are fighting to secure our right to celebrate our wonderful traditions.
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| GALLAGHER ANNOUNCES MULTIPLE ARRESTS FOR STAGED CRASH IN MIAMI Fraud ring billed more than $100,000 in fraudulent insurance claims |
| STATEMENT FROM CFO GALLAGHER ON NATIONAL CATASTROPHE FUND Over the years, I have advocated several federal and state solutions for avoiding an insurance market meltdown, including the creation of a National Catastrophe Fund. Recently Florida congressional members Ginny Brown-Waite and Clay Shaw introduced legislation to create such a fund. |
| FLORIDA SENIORS URGED TO BEWARE OF SCAMS WHEN CHOOSING NEW MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION COVERAGE One-Stop Shopping for Information and Resources Made Available Florida seniors with Medicare Part A or Part B coverage may now purchase prescription drug coverage under Medicare Part D and choose from nearly 20 plans offering a mix of deductibles, co-payments and levels of coverage. |
| STATEWIDE ESSAY CONTEST PROMOTES FINANCIAL EDUCATION AMONG TEENS Contest offers teens a chance to win up to $750 Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher is encouraging teens to enter the essay contest aimed at encouraging investor education among middle and high school students in Florida. The contest, “Cash in on Your Money Smarts,” offers teens a chance at more than $7,500 in prizes statewide, with a top individual award of $750 for one student in each of five geographic regions. |
| DON'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU HEAR "Before you invest, investigate" was the slogan of the National Better Business Bureau back in 1929. The same concept applies today, 76 years later. Here are some vintage financial observations that can help you avoid becoming a victim of financial fraud. Big returns — It is always easy for investment promoters to boast that an investment will provide higher-than-average dividends or market profits. However, the heavy risks associated with these abnormal returns are not always revealed. Promises of high returns may be "the chief talking points of financial charlatans." CONTINUED |