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Come Say Hello at FinCon16 in San Diego!

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I’ll be attending FinCon this week in San Diego, where more than 1,000 folks will gather to discuss topics ranging from personal finance to blogging.

The 4-day conference has lots of networking sessions and panels about trends in media, finance, and investing.  I’ll even be speaking during a session!

If you’re attending, I’d love to say hello!

I Want to Say Hello to You This Week at FinCon in San Diego!

It’s also not too late to register, if you’re interested in attending!

FinCon 2016: Where Finance & Media Meet

Link:   FinCon 2016 Registration (~$459)

It’s still possible to register for FinCon 2016, which takes place from September 21 to September 24, 2016, at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina.  Tickets for the 4-day conference start at ~$459.

I’m looking forward to hearing about the new ways technology is impacting personal finance.  I’ll report back to y’all with any tips I learn!

Along with meeting Million Mile Secrets readers, I look forward to eating at some terrific Mexican restaurants in San Diego.  In fact, if you know of any good places, or any other vegetarian-friendly restaurants, feel free to add your recommendations!

Editorial Note: We're the Million Mile Secrets team. And we're proud of our content, opinions and analysis, and of our reader's comments. These haven’t been reviewed, approved or endorsed by any of the airlines, hotels, or credit card issuers which we often write about. And that’s just how we like it! :)