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Cambridge Credit launches personal finance blog

Jul 30, 2009

At a time when many consumers are still suffering the consequences of America’s economic downturn, Cambridge Credit Counseling has launched a new online blog to offer free financial education and advice to the public. “Social media has changed the way every organization interacts with the community,” noted Christopher Viale, president and CEO of Cambridge. “Using another popular medium such as blogs will help us contribute to the financial education every American needs to succeed in life.” The blog’s primary author will be Thomas Fox, Cambridge’s community outreach director. Fox is a nationally-accredited credit counselor and certified educator in personal finance who has authored a number of financial guidebooks, DVDs and curricula designed to educate young people and low-income individuals. In addition, Mr. Fox co-hosts the Money America radio show on WAIC 91.9 FM. Cambridge’s blog will be updated several times weekly with content relevant to the current economy and to personal financial success. Anyone interested in reading should visit cambridgecredit.wordpress.com. To receive RSS feeds of future posts, please click here.  
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Jul 30, 2009
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