Categories: OLD Media Moves

Dallas paper's biz section expands relationship with financial planners

Bob Mong, the editor of the Dallas Morning News, writes Sunday about how the paper has expanded its relationship with the Financial Planning Association of Dallas-Fort Worth.

Mong writes, “‘For years, we have answered readers’ financial questions in the Business section. Now we’ve taken the service much further, thanks to a network of local financial planners,’ said Dennis Fulton, our Business editor. ‘The service is free of charge for qualifying readers.’

“Here’s what’s available to you:

  • You can pose a simple financial question at our Expert Financial Advice blog. Just go to www.dallasnews.com/financialhelp and click on ‘ask a question’ and a financial expert will respond.
  • If you have a more complex question or if you’d like to meet with a planner, go to the same blog and click on ‘meet with a planner’ to see if you qualify for a free meeting.
  • To have a complete financial plan prepared, click on ‘apply for a money makeover.'”

Read more here.

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