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- Posted January 01, 2014
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Financial seminar offered at Rochester Hills Public Library
Financial columnist Rick Bloom will discuss the economic and stock market outlook for 2014 on Thursday, Jan. 16, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Rochester Hills Public Library.
Rick Bloom, a financial columnist with the Observer & Eccentric newspapers, has served clients in the area of financial planning since 1984 and was the former host of The Rick Bloom Show on WDTK-AM. He is a licensed attorney and a Certified Public Accountant.
Registration is required and open to those with a Rochester Hills Public library card. To register go to the Events Calendar at www.rhpl.org or call 248-656-2900.
The Rochester Hills Public Library is located in downtown Rochester, two blocks east of Main Street off of University Drive on Olde Towne Road. For additional information, call 248-650-7124.
Published: Wed, Jan 1, 2014
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