Hal Chorney
The Money School of Boston, Inc. |
The
Money
School of Boston, Inc. (MSOB) was founded by Harold F. Chorney in 1984.
He is the only principal remaining and currently serves as president
and
director. MSOB is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational entity. This public charity provides factual
information on tangible and intangible investments for individuals to acquire a
higher level of knowledge, skills and specialization in their chosen area of
interest. To further
this cause, MSOB presents programs and facilitates the publishing of documents
to increase the awareness and preservation of financial privacy by:
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It has given awards to various individuals who have contributed to the purpose of this corporation. Recipients of this award have included Congressman Eugene J. Keogh for his lifelong contributions to retirement programs, Congressman Edward J. Markey a consumer champion, Loren Dunton, founder of the Financial Planning industry and the National Center for Financial Education, Forrest Wallace Cato, author and co-founder of the National Center for Bankruptcy Accountability and Hal Chorney for advocating consumer education. |
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The Money School has received awards, an example of which was from the Women in Sales Association. |