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SANDY -- The people walking around the Utah Credit and Savings Help (CASH) expo Friday at South Towne Expo Center ranged in age from teenagers to seniors, but they all had one thing in common. They each were in search of answers to their many questions about personal finance.
"(I) learned a lot of good ways to save some money and save better for expenses," Natalie Carlson, a social worker from Harrisville in Weber County, told the Deseret News. "I like the idea of shopping with a menu and want to implement that more in my life."See the full content of this document
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Sandy Expo Offers Consumers Financial Savvy
She said having concrete suggestions for managing her money is something that would help her and others at the expo in their dai...
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