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What is the best money magazine ? What is the best money magazine for retirement savings, learning about stocks, savings, ect. One for people who are not so investment savvy. engineer50 replied: ""Smart Money" is good. The book "Investing For Dummies" is excellent."
david_adl replied: ""Investing for Dummies" isn't a magazine, and it is about as good as Suzie Orman. She didn't even make her initial large capital by investing. She won it in some lawsuit against her former company. She stated this live on a radio show.
I don't like any money magazines, I subscribe to particular investors directly. You pay about $200-$300 per year. That's for adults to learn. To learn now, try a free site like or even the Yahoo Money section to start. These sites will guide you through the basics. Then you can move on to "Investing for Dummies" I guess if you're still scared. They call it the "Dummies" series because the same information is free online."
enoriverbend replied: "I have subscribed recently to all of these: Barron's, Money, Smart Money, Kiplinger's.
Of these, Smart Money is the best all-round personal finance mag, and Barron's is unbeatable for keeping your eye on the current state of the stock markets and mutual funds. Money used to be the #1 personal finance mag but I find it has slipped behind the competition and is now kind of boring and not as useful.
Also, for keeping up with the world in general, I highly recommend The Economist." For the same price, would you choose Fortune or Money Magazine? I could get a subscription to either, each for 8 issues. Those are my only two financial magazine options. Thanks. how do I publish an artical in "money" magazine? I write an artical about "how much money that you can spend after retirement" with precise equation. I want to publish it on "money" magazine. DrDontheTermiteGuy replied: "Send it to the editor. Use a spell checker first."
Star Light replied: "You would submit it to Money magazine. Look in the magazine (or online if they have a site) for an address or web site where you can submit articles."
R replied: "Change your name to Bill Gates, they then might see you."
rtfm replied: "Just from the looks of your question here, I don't think your writing would be up to their standards.
The word is "article", not "artical". You should say "I wrote", not "I write". You should capitalize the first word of every sentence. You should capitalize the title of the magazine. I think the word "equation" in your first sentence should be plural, not singular.
Perhaps you would have better luck if you send your article to a magazine that publishes in your native language."
BB replied: "The more popular and common the magazine, the harder it will be because sometimes they have wait lists of people trying to get their articles published. You need to contact the magazine directly and take it from there. If you have a difficult time getting them to publish your article, you will need to build up your writing reputation by writing for freebie magazines and post articles on sites such as gather.com. There are official writers groups you can join-- sometimes for free."
Doctor Deth replied: "you would have to send a proposal to the magazine and they will probably say no thanks - they have their own staff of writers - and not knowing how to spell article won't help you" Should I subscribe to SmartMoney or Money magazine? ? I want a magazine that gives the outlook/trend. I don't want to read a lot of articles on "how to save gas" or "how to save more money". Which magazine do u recommend? Clark Kent replied: "Business Week is about the best one I've seen Years ago, Forbes was pretty good.
Most such magazines just promote a lot of mutual funds that advertise in the magazines."
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I just joined this service and am blogging about the results. Feel free to check it out at:
" According to MONEY Magazine, the median home price in Austin is higher than Houston's. Is Austin's median home price higher than Houston's because Austin is growing more than Houston, or because Austin is somewhat landlocked by the hills, thus limiting the space available for development? nickisbox replied: "Austin is just plain expensive compared to other cities in Texas. I don't know the exact reasoning as to why....maybe something to do with the landlocked like you suggested....but regardless rent is even more expensive than most places in Texas for an average apartment. It is definitely not about the growth, Houston is constantly growing but the prices aren't going up. Probably something to do with the hilly land, type of materials being used, proximity to lakes, etc..."
lickahippo replied: "It is because we are better than Houston."
William K replied: "It is because you have a lot more restrictions on building than Houston. Houston is growing a lot faster than Austin."
squirrely replied: "Because more people want to live in Austin and the housing supply is somewhat limited (ie, high demand raises the prices). Houston has a lot more sprawl, thus more cheap housing." Which money magazine is the best? Smart Money vs Money vs anything else...
I am leaning towards Smart Money. Basically I am a beginner interested in financial matters, ranging from saving to investing, etc.
I also want a magazine that is practical for me and meets my needs.... not some magazine which tells me to invest in property in the Caribbean, etc. gazelleintense.com replied: "I like smart money. they make things easy to understand."
Oh Boy! replied: "I think "Money" is fantastic. 95% of the questions asked on this forum wouldn't be asked if everyone read "Money"."
shelcom replied: "I prefer the Wall St Journal"
Jack Raiton replied: "There are really a lot of good money magazines. As you noted, Smart Money and Money are two good ones.
Given your admitted beginners status, I suggest Money Magazine, to start.
Later, maybe SmartMoney, Fortune, Business Week, and Forbes in the periodicals and Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Investors Business Daily and Barrons for print newspapers.
There are also many good websites, including CNN's money website.
You might also look into investipedia, which provides answers to common investor questions and also provides several good tutorials.
Finally, most of the brokerages have very good beginner's guides to investing.
Good luck,
Jack"
Space_Cadet replied: "I received a subscription to Smart Money as a Christmas gift and find it more fluff than anything. While they mention well performing mutual funds and stocks I have a concern with them as -- I feel/believe that by the time I get the magazine the stock information has already been out there and the price has been driven up a bit by the time you buy in and then it takes a dip as the prior investors sell and gain a bit of profit.
Relative to the mutual funds - I believe the profiles/interviews with the fund managers can be of value as you can Gage how they are thinking relative to your feeling/instinct.
So from that perspective the magazine is as good as any other one or for that Motley Fools on line service.
You can also just start by looking at Vanguard, TR Price, American Century, Fidelity, Pimco, etc mutual fund sites and look at the funds objectives, performance and fees. Don't what ever you do get into front end or back end load funds.. that is a loser play.
Good luck."
Big Bully replied: "None....they all promote a flavor of the month stocks and show nothing towards the technical side of what they are promoting."
visium47 replied: "For investing, I would say ther are a few good magazines to read. The Economist, Active Trader (activetrader.com) Stocks, Futures and Options (sfomag.com, Futures Magazine (futuresmag.com) and Stocks & Commodities (traders.com)
The Wall Street Journal is good and I defintely recommend Investor's Business Daily (investors.com)
Thes are ALL great publications that will help you become a great trader.
Good Luck!" which makes more money magazine editor or pediatrician? I mean a magazine editor for like a huge popular company or magazine and just a regular pediatrician thank you. =)
well basically lets say a REALLY popular magazine such as cosmogirl maybe pye009 replied: "that depends on what magazine you are editing!"
ellinitha replied: "Pediatrician. Where I live they make around 450 K a yr!"
healthsys2 replied: "Maybe these two links will help.
Update the question if they don't provide enough information."
mvm replied: "May also depend on where the pediatrician lives.
I know pediatricians near where i live who make about $80,000." compare Money magazine and smart money, Kiplinger's Personal Finance ? Which magazine is the best for individual investment beginners for tips and hints in stock/mutual funds/ETF picks? CFP L.L. replied: "Money is good for beginners. But I would recommend to use the library so you can read on other investing magazines. Yahoo Finance is a good on-line resource." How can I get FREE money magazines? I've started collecting American money (paper and coin) from over 100yrs ago, to present day. Just wondering what website to go to to subscribe, or what phone number to call to get free collectors magazines. Kisses replied: "I really think searching using Google would help you more since when you do this, you would be able to evaluate the magazines yourself and won't miss anything. If you ask for some links here, then you won't be able to encounter all the results that can be generated by Google. You might find something better than what everyone's suggesting. Since you're a collector, you have the passion and you certainly will have the time to look for the perfect magazine."
RAY replied: "Have you checked with your local library? I often see those kinds of magazines that you can browse or even take out back issues of." |
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