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THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
Secretary of state to host free investor education seminar in Perry
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ATLANTA - Secretary of
State Cathy Cox will host
the 13th in a series of
statewide Money Counts
Investor Education
Seminars in Perry on
Tuesday, Feb. 8. The semi
nar is set to coincide with
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Car golf carts to residents Sy and Bonnie Clements. Presenting the key to the
Clementses is Jeff Moredock, managing director of Houston Springs.
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Jim and Chris Beatty. Presenting the key to the Beattys is Jeff Moredock, managing
director of Houston Springs.
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Protection Week.
The seminar, designed to
provide Georgians with the
tools they need to make wise
financial decisions and pro
tect themselves from invest
ment fraud, will be held
from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in the
Miller-Murphy-Howard
Building at the Georgia
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By making the right moves,
right from the start, you’ll
have a good chance of seeing
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Chris Kinnas is an invest
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light dinner will be provid
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The free seminar is open
to the public and will cover
topics of interest for all
Georgians from beginners to
sophisticated investors.
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Attendees will have the
opportunity to choose from
a variety of discussion topics
including retirement plan
ning, investment fraud,
choosing a stockbroker,
credit management and
more.
“Investor education and
awareness is critical in
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Erin Atcheson (right) is congratulated by the reigning Miss Warner Robins, Amanda
Kozak, after being crowned Miss Tifton on Jan. 15. Atcheson is the 19-year-old daugh
ter of Monica and Daryl Atcheson and a freshman at Valdosta State University. She
also won preliminary awards in swimsuit and talent. She did a jazz dance to “Move”
from “Dream Girls. ”
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County who will be com
peting in the Miss Georgia
Pageant in Columbus this
June. Along with Kozak,
other titleholders are
Kasey Minyard, Miss
Historic North Georgia,
and Catheryn Shaw, Miss
Columbus.
today’s global financial envi
ronment as trends in
employee retirement plans
shift greater responsibility
to employees,” Cox said.
“Many Georgians don’t con
sider themselves investors
even though they contribute
to their employer sponsored
401(K), 457, 403(B) or other
investment plan. The goal of
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this investor education ini
tiative is to help consumers
become more comfortable
with their role in planning
for their future and protect
ing their hard-earned money
from fraud.”
To reserve a seat for the
seminar, call 1-888-265-1115
or visit the Web site at
www.georgiainvests.org.
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