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Mark Your Calendar: Women's Financial Conference in San Francisco

Join me on April 12, 2008 for a day full of money and credit education! I'll be presenting two sessions on credit management at the Money Wi$e Women Conference in downtown San Francisco. Other keynote speakers include:

  • Marcia Brixey, author of Becoming a Money Wi$e Woman: Getting your Financial House in Order
  • Ann Tardy, author of LifeMoxie! Ambition on a Mission: 9 Strategies for Taking Life by the Horns
  • Mikelann Valterra, author of Why Women Earn Less: How to Make What You're Really Worth

Your $79 registration include sessions from 9 to 5pm, materials and lunch. Click here to register.

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Emily Davidson – A former TransUnion insider and a member of Credit.com's expert team. Emily writes about credit reports, credit cards, loans and personal finance as the CreditBloggers.com editor.


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