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Best money/money-related magazines??

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What are the best magazines about money, saving, investing, etc??
 

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lazikia said:
What are the best magazines about money, saving, investing, etc??
Some good starting points to get your feet wet:

www.fool.com
www.mymoneyblog.com

And as for actual magazines, there sure are some out there specifically tailored to the individual but if you are talking about general market trends and economic happenings be sure to read a few of the following:

Forbes
BusinessWeek
Fortune
Money Week
WSJ (obvious)
The Economist

I think there also some put out there by Kiplinger that may be more individual investor oriented.
 

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My Economics teacher recommends The Economist, because its articles are not slanted or biased. I'm going to subscribe to it soon, after I subscribe to Men's Health
 

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Well now everybody has a bias one way or another, but I too like the Economist because they're centrist politically, which is good enough for me.

Although, the Economist is more of a world news magazine despite its name, and while it is worth reading, you might want to read Bloomberg Magazine or Barron's if you're interested in working in the financial markets.
 

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I have looked into The Economist. I'm looking for something that has good articles on saving and investing money (which I know I could save money by just not buying magazines).

Men's health is great btw
 

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Evzone said:
Barron's if you're interested in working in the financial markets.
That's the one, if you are interested in working in the financial markets.

Economist is more enjoyable to those who LOVE economics. Having a degree myself in the area, I wouldn't read it in my spare time. Yahoo finance news and a daily look at highlights on fox news is enough for me to take in the current financial events.
 
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