Eugene
The Oregon Division of Financial Regulation recently published the Oregon Investor Guide, state officials say
Eugene, OR – According to the state officials, the Oregon Investor Guide a free publication that is available both in print and online.
Officials also said that the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation reportedly created this guide to take the mystery out of investing and provide a useful resource for new and experienced investors alike.
The contents are accurate, unbiased, and simply stated to make investing concepts easy to understand, and to help you make the best investment decisions possible.
Whether you invest on your own or entrust your investments with a professional, education is the best defense against fraud and making uninformed decisions.
This publication is part of the division’s efforts to update consumer education resources available to the public.
The Oregon Division of Financial Regulation administrator, Keen, released the following statement:
“This investor guide, along with other updated materials, gives us a good library of resources in areas where the public tells us they are needed most.
Some of these guides help specific communities at specific times in their lives. There are challenges newlyweds face when they are combining finances and military personnel have unique money management situations.
We can help Oregonians at different points in their lives, whether it’s providing guidance on repaying student loans, making health insurance choices, or beginning new employment. We are excited about these new resources.”
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