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Investigate Before You InvestBefore handing over your hard-earned money, take the time to investigate. You should Ask Questions Call your state securities regulator to ask whether the investment is registered and if the broker and the broker's firm are licensed to do business in your state. You can find your state securities regulator in the phone book or through the North American Securities Administrators Association – www.nasaa.org/QuickLinks/ContactYourRegulator.cfm. Know Your Broker Ask your state's securities regulator or NASD if they've received complaints or taken action against either the broker or the broker's firm. You can call NASD toll-free at 800-289-9999 or visit their Web site at www.nasdr.com. Know the Investment How long has the company been in business? What are its products or services? Has the company made money for investors before? Get the Facts in Writing Don't get swept away by a sales pitch. Ask for and read carefully the company's prospectus and latest annual or quarterly reports.
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