Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine

Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine

Manufacturer:Kiplinger Washington Editors
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Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine

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Stars Where is my order?
Hello,

I received an E-mail about giving feedback on my new purchase of Kiplinger Financial Magazine. Well here is my feed back. I have not received any copies of the magazine. I have since gone to Barnes and Nobles to purchase this momths issue of the magazine.

Where is my subscription?
I have previously written to you about this and have not heard back. Is this how you run your business?

Mark
Quarks42@aol.com
Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine - Kiplinger Washington Editors
Stars The Best Mass Market Personal Finance Magazine
I have subscribed to "Kiplinger's" for a number of years now, and will continue to do so into the foreseeable future. The magazine is inexpensive, timely, and authoritative, and conveys complex financial concepts in easily comprehensible terms. The magazine is very in favor of long term, high quality stock market investing, and on a monthly basis covers something relevant to current investment issues in the stock market. It also covers important information on taxes, retirement, paying for tuition, mortgages, and making good car buying (or leasing) decisions.

The magazine is a great source of news as it is related to your financial life in ways that are sometimes obvious, and sometimes less so. For instance they have articles on annuities, which you would expect, but also on drug costs, which you might not. They also have extremely useful mutual fund performance charts in every issue, which I find to be among the best features in the magazine. With the passage of different tax laws, "Kiplinger's" writes on the practical implications of the Federal tax code changes as well as regularly looking at state tax issues.

There are many personal financial magazines covering many different areas available today. If you want only one that will give you the overall most valuable information per page, "Kiplinger's" would be tough to beat.

Kiplinger Washington Editors - Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine
Stars Balanced? Decent market advice, but...
We used to subscribe to Kiplingers Personal Finance. We no longer do, because we couldn't help but notice a definite bias toward stock/bond purchasing over any other type of investing. This advice continued in the face of lower interest rates, the overpriced bull, then bear, market, and record low mortgage rates. Articles urging us to keep putting money into the market continued to appear regardless of market conditions. A quick look at the regular advertisers provides an explanation. In five years of subcribing, some of these same regular advertisers (whose results in the market were below par) never appeared in the "Poor or Worst" performers columns. For an overall, balanced view of things for the average investor, one of the personal finance magazines such as Money or Smart Money might be more helpful.
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