Her task was to write about the mundane stuff of personal finance and retirement planning. “She was known for very provocative and nuanced features on the softer side of personal finance,” said Knight A. Kiplinger, the president of Kiplinger’s financial media company. “What we write about is pretty complicated and not always so exciting,” said Sandra Block, a senior associate editor. Last year, Clark wrote and co-wrote stories for an award-winning series on women and money. “She told the mundane financial details that people needed to know through the eyes of this woman’s experience,” Bodnar said.
Source: Washington Post March 11, 2017 20:28 UTC