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November 19, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

How to make money writing about the financial crisis

You’ve heard the expression, follow the money.

Well, the silver lining of the U.S. economy sliding into the dumps is there’s plenty of work for business writers who know a mortgage-backed security from an adjustable rate mortgage.

If you don’t fit that description now, you could. American University and Arizona State University’s Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism are hosting a free day-long workshop on covering the financial crisis and the economy on Monday, Dec. 8 in Washington D.C.

The workshop, “Covering the Financial Crisis in the New Administration,” will feature presentations and panel discussions on how the economy got it to present sorry state, what an Obama Administration might do to fix it, and how writers can cover the story as it unfolds in their communities.

Presenters will include Jodi Schneider, Congressional Quarterly’s newsroom training and development director and Wendell Cochran, associate professor and journalism division director at American University.

The workshop takes place at American University, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20016. Registration closes at noon EST on Dec. 2. Register online here. For additional information call  Reynolds Center Director Andrew Leckey at (602) 496-9186.

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Filed Under: Economy, Freelancing, Writing Tagged With: American University financial crisis workshop, covering the financial crisis, Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journal, writing about the economy

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  1. Mark Herpel says

    November 20, 2008 at 5:01 am

    Knowledge of precious metal markets and inflation is in demand also.

    Mark
    editor@dgcmagazine.com

  2. Locke says

    January 9, 2009 at 1:28 am

    Hey Michelle! This is a great idea.. Seems like we need to capitalize on current trends.. There has to be an upside to every downturn right? Anyways, you have a great blog here, keep it up!

    thx,
    locke
    http://www.yourblogismoney.com

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