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Boroson, longtime financial journalist, dies at 88

March 21, 2023

Posted by Chris Roush

Warren Boroson

Warren Boroson, a business journalist who wrote books about investing, died March 12 at the age of 88.

According to an obituary, he worked at The Record of Hackensack, NJ, the Daily Record of Morris County, where he wrote a syndicated financial column, and Newjerseynewsroom.com, where he wrote a financial column three times a week. He also wrote for magazines such as Medical Economics, NEXT, Money, and Sylvia Porter’s Personal Finance Magazine.

He wrote freelance articles for The New York Times Magazine, Consumer Reports, Woman’s Day, TV Guide, and Family Circle.

Boroson wrote over 20 books, including “How to Pick Stocks Like Warren Buffett,” “Keys to Investing in Mutual Funds” and “How to Buy a House for Nothing (or Little) Down.”

He is also the author of “The Reverse Mortgage Advantage: The Tax-Free, House Rich Way to Retire Wealthy!”

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