The Washington Post business section is launching several new weekly personal finance features this weekend, writes personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary.
“For investors looking ahead, economics reporter Neil Irwin will write briefly every Sunday about key data being released in the coming week. Also we’ll ask three personal finance advisors to answer a question on the minds of individual investors.
“Finally, each week there will be news and information from Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine, which specializes in giving guidance on investing, taxes, retirement and other money issues.”
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