Ages 50 and up. Older adults are frequent targets of financial fraud and exploitation. In many cases, the exploitation is perpetuated by someone known to the victim; it may be a family member, a caregiver, a romantic partner, a professional , or a service provider. By recognizing the possibility of known perpetrators committing financial fraud and understanding common scams, older adults will be better prepared to protect themselves from this type of financial exploitation or manipulation. Presented by Financial Beginnings- Washington.