John Stancavage, the business editor of the Tulsa World, writes Sunday about changes to its personal finance coverage.
“The first Money Power report appears on E-3. It will occupy the space that was anchored for many years by Kathy Kristof, who is retiring from writing her newspaper column.
“I’ve been reading sample Money Power columns for about a month now, and I think you’re going to like the new content.
“For one thing, Money Power is written by a diverse group of expert Kiplinger financial reporters. This group stays so busy we’ll often run two separate columns Sunday, along with another column Saturday and a tulsaworld.com-only bonus column starting July 25.
“This Sunday’s kickoff Money Power feature is written by Kimberly Lankford, a name you’ll see frequently going forward. In addition to writing about family finances, she also will contribute the “Ask Kim” column where she will answer your questions.”
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