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More on the CFPB Managing Others’ Money Series

Yesterday I blogged about the 4 new booklets from the CFPB and Andrea Amato from the ABA Commission on Law & Aging kindly added a comment that provided further information. Andrea serves as the editor of BIFOCAL, the Commission’s website and their various books and publications.   In case you missed her comment, I’ve posted it here:

The ABA Commission on Law and Aging was contracted to write these guides and there are more great resources coming down the pike: state-specific guides and replication tips are planned. There will be more information in this month’s issue of Bifocal, the Commission’s ejournal, which will be distributed this Thursday (10/31).

If you are not a subscriber to BIFOCAL, the link to  view the online issues is here.  According to the website, you can subscribe to BIFOCAL for free by sending an email to Trisha Bullock, trisha.bullock@americanbar.org with the word “subscribe” in the subject line. And by the way, if you haven’t visited the Commission’s website recently, you should make it a regular practice (like reading this blog!) You can also follow the Commission on social media, including Twitter (ABALawandAging). The Commission Rocks!