The Salt Lake Tribune
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
The Money Bus is coming to Salt Lake City

Mark April 3 on your calendar. That's when the Money Bus comes to Salt Lake City. During the stop, volunteer financial advisers will be available to provide free financial advice to those with personal finance questions. I sure have plenty these days! Those giving advice are fee-only financial planners —the kind who don't accept commissions for peddling insurance and other financial products. The bus, which is touring the country, is sponsored by the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors Consumer Education Foundation, TD Ameritrade and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine. Financial advisers will be available for one-on-one sessions noon to 5 p.m. at the Salt Lake City public library's main branch conference center, 210 East 400 South. Go here for more information about the stop in Salt Lake City or scores of other areas as well.

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   Lesley Mitchell has been a business reporter at The Tribune since 1997, covering real estate, the retail industry, personal finance and economic development. She's been a devotee of frugal living for more than three decades, starting when she was 8 and began washing cars (rain insurance anyone?) as a way to fund her goal of early retirement. A graduate of Utah State University's MBA program, Lesley, and her family, are dedicated to finding creative ways to save money, avoid debt and still have fun.
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