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Vera Gibbons is a financial journalist based in New York City.
Gibbons has written for Inc., SmartMoney, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, walletpop.com, cnbc.com, and the New York Times.
Today, her writing appears in Real Simple magazine and Reuters personal finance blog, Prism Money.
Previously, Gibbons was a financial contributor with CBS The Early Show, and worked as a correspondent for CNBC’s High Net Worth.
Most recently, Gibbons was a Financial Analyst for MSNBC.
She appeared regularly on all NBC platforms, including the Today Show, Nightly News, and The Weather Channel’s Wake Up With Al, hosted by NBC’s Al Roker.
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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Mother’s Day Gift Guide
Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and while there are any number of things you could do for your mom on this special day — buy her flowers, take her to brunch/dinner, give her a day at the spa, … Continue reading
Five Common (And Costly) Consumer Mistakes
While we’re doing a lot of things “right” these days (such as paying more attention to our credit card statements, shopping more frugally, and redefining our vision of retirement), we’re still making quite a few mistakes. And some of them … Continue reading