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- Posted March 03, 2010
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Consumer Forum to focus on being financially savvy
In recognition of National Consumer Protection Week (March 7-13), Oakland County Commissioner Tim Burns will host a Consumer Forum that will provide tips and advice from a panel of financial experts at the Troy campus of Walsh College on Saturday, March 13, at 10 a.m. This free event will take place in Walsh College's Barry Center Auditorium located at 3838 Livernois Road in Troy.
Questions concerning managing money and debt issues will be answered. A panel of consumer financial experts will provide advice on their top tips for the 2010 Oakland County Consumer Protection Forum.
The Consumer Protection Forum will feature Murray Feldman (news anchor & financial reporter with WJBK Fox 2), Jane McNamara (president & CEO of GreenPath Debt Solutions), Brian J. O'Connor (personal finance editor & columnist for the Detroit News), and Brian Roehl (senior financial advisor with LJPR, LLC). Oakland County Commissioner Tim Burns will moderate the event.
This year's theme for National Consumer Protection Month (March 7-13) is "Dollar & Sense" which promotes consumer education at every stage in life from grade school to retirement.
Admission to the NCPW Consumer Protection Forum is FREE, but advance registration is requested. For additional informationn, call (248) 858 - 1092.
Published: Wed, Mar 3, 2010
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