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| Vol. 17, No. 7 | Oct. 17, 1997 |

TTo help simplify today's complex financial world for individuals so they can make sound investment decisions, the University will broadcast "The Art of Investing: Tips from America's Experts," a free, live satellite teleconference on personal investing from 2:45-4:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 28, in Pearson Hall auditorium.
Asset allocation, investment risk and reward, mutual funds and retirement plans will be some of the subjects discussed. Panelists will include well-known planning experts and nationally syndicated personal finance columnist Jane Bryant Quinn.
The program will originate from New York City. Moderator is Deborah Roberts, news correspondent for ABC-TV's 20/20.
In addition to Quinn, other panelists will include Jerry Farley, president of Washburn University and past chairperson of the National Association of College and University Business Officers; Chris Farrell, senior economics and business editor, Minnesota Public Radio and regular contributor to MPR's nationally broadcast finance program Sound Money; Martin Leibowitz, vice chairman and chief investment officer, TIAA-CREF; and James Tobin, 1981 Nobel Laureate in Economics, Yale University.
Viewers from across the country will have an opportunity to ask questions during live, call-in segments.
A TIAA-CREF consultant will be in Pearson Hall to discuss questions for those at the teleconference.
The program is being sponsored by TIAA-CREF, a major retirement plan provider for education and research institutions, in association with the Institute of Certified Planners, the College and University Personnel Association and the National Association of College and University Business Officers.
To preregister for the teleconference, employees may call the Office of Benefits Services at 831-2913 or send e-mail to BenefitsServices@mvs.udel.edu