Friday, October 2, 2009

Photos from the First Day of Your Money Bus in Boston (October 1, 2009)

The Your Money Bus Tour resumed in Boston on October 1, 2009 with a day of free financial advice on City Hall Plaza. Consumers of all backgrounds came to the bus for one on one sessions with financial advisors.

Above: A couple of consumers take some time to share their thoughts on the Your Money Bus Tour with a reporter from New England Cable News (NECN).

Above: A volunteer financial advisor takes time speak with a consumer.

Above: Press conference participants pose for a photo following the event. From left to right are Kate Healy of TD AMERITRADE, Bill Baldwin of NAPFA, Deputy State Treasurer Scott Campbell, and Knight Kiplinger of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine.


NAPFA National Chair Bill Baldwin on Fox 25 in Boston to Promote Your Money Bus Tour

Monday, September 28, 2009

Financial Literacy Week Proclaimed in Boston in Honor of Your Money Bus!

The City of Boston has proclaimed it Financial Literacy Week in honor of the Your Money Bus' visit to the city this week (October 1-2, 2009).

Check out what's on tap in Boston this week by visiting the Your Money Bus Website. Click HERE.

Press Conference Scheduled with Massachusetts State Treasurer Timothy Cahill

The following press conference advisory was just sent out to media throughout Boston regarding a press conference in conjunction with the Your Money Bus Tour:


Financial Services Leaders to Hold Press Conference With Massachusetts State Treasurer Timothy Cahill

DATE: October 1, 2009

TIME: 12:30 pm ET

LOCATION: City Hall Plaza next to Government Center Station

TOPIC: Discussion on importance of financial literacy in the lives of all Bostonians

As part of a free financial advice and education event for the public, the NAPFA Consumer Education Foundation, TD AMERITRADE, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine, FilLife.com and the Office of Massachusetts State Treasurer Timothy Cahill will conduct a press conference regarding the importance of financial literacy and sound personal financial planning by residents in the City of Boston and throughout the Commonwealth.

Brief remarks will be made by William Baldwin, national chair of the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA), on behalf of the NAPFA Consumer Education Foundation regarding the growing need for Americans to begin taking control of their financial future. Treasurer Timothy Cahill will discuss the importance of financial literacy and what the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is doing to help residents throughout the state. Knight Kiplinger, publisher of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine, will be on hand to provide insight into the financial crisis and the vital steps people can take today to ensure a better tomorrow. Kate Healy of TD AMERITRADE Institutional, a division of TD AMERITRADE Holding Corporation, will discuss the importance of planning for a secure financial future and the critical role financial advisors play in helping raise the level of financial education.

“Too many people are unsure of what the future has in store for them financially. What we are trying to communicate is that people should be focusing on what they can control – their debt and savings. We hope people will come out and take advantage of this opportunity to begin getting their financial lives in order,” said Michael Joyce, CFA, CFP®, chairman of the NAPFA Consumer Education Foundation Board.

For more information on the press conference and the Your Money Bus Tour, please contact Benjamin Lewis at Perception, Inc. at 301-963-7555 or Benjamin.Lewis@perceptiononline.com.

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