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    Understanding the Financial Impact of Zombie Accounts and How to Address Them

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    Secure Data Recovery has released a compelling study revealing that a staggering 94% of Americans possess what are termed “zombie accounts.” These are platforms that users signed up for but no longer actively use, and they could be draining your finances.

    The study highlighted that the platforms with the highest number of zombie accounts include popular services like Pandora, Groupon, and Shutterfly. On the flip side, services with the least zombie accounts comprise apps like YNAB (You Need a Budget), Skillshare, and Nike Training Club. Notably, Acorns has the most zombie accounts among financial services.

    Understanding the Financial Impact of Zombie Accounts

    Many individuals may not realize that having these dormant accounts could cost them money, even while they remain inactive. This happens primarily due to ongoing subscription fees for services that are no longer utilized.

    “People often overlook the recurring charges of $5 or $10 per month for apps that have fallen into disuse,” explained Paul Ferrara, a senior wealth counselor at Avenue Investment Management. “By the end of the year, this can accumulate to a loss of up to $120. If you have multiple zombie accounts, the total can easily escalate to hundreds of dollars.”

    Investment Risks with Financial Platforms

    For those who have financial apps like Acorns, the situation can be even more complex. These platforms often invest your spare change, meaning you may be exposed to market fluctuations. If the market declines, your investments could deteriorate in value.

    While long-term investment strategies are often encouraged, neglecting your portfolio because of forgotten accounts can lead to mismatched risk tolerances and unbalanced portfolios over time.

    Vulnerability to Fraud

    Zombie accounts may seem harmless, but they pose significant risks. Even without active monitoring, these accounts remain vulnerable to unauthorized access and fraud. If malicious actors gain access, they could make purchases or alter account details, all without the original account holder becoming aware for an extended period.

    Leslie Tayne, a finance and debt expert, highlighted that “fraudsters can wreak havoc by changing passwords and email addresses, further complicating recovery for the account owner.”

    Strategies to Mitigate Financial Loss

    To safeguard your finances against the detrimental effects of zombie accounts, it’s essential to implement proactive measures.

    Regularly Review Bank Statements

    Sara Griffin, a financial coach, recommends inspecting your bank statements weekly. This practice allows you to identify recurring charges and assess whether to continue or cancel particular paid accounts. If you decide to cancel, make sure to do so immediately.

    Keep Track of Subscription Emails

    Sometimes, users think they have successfully canceled a subscription when they haven’t. Griffin advises reviewing your email inbox to ensure you have taken the necessary steps to terminate any unwanted services fully.

    Completely Delete Unused Accounts

    Tayne suggests dedicating one day each month to evaluate your apps. If you find that you no longer use a particular app, make sure not only to delete it from your phone but also to delete your account and any personal information linked to it.

    Utilize Strong Passwords

    Adopting strong, unique passwords for your accounts is a vital step in preventing unauthorized access and fraud. Taking these precautions can significantly enhance your security and protect your finances.

    This analysis originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com, emphasizing the importance of addressing zombie accounts to prevent unwanted financial losses and safeguard your personal information.

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