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SmartMoney (2-year)
List price: $84.00 Sale price: $18.00 You save: $66 (79%)
Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 6-10weeks Format(s): Magazine SubscriptionPrint Issues Per Year: 12 Label: Hearst Magazines Language(s): English Published List Price: $84.00 Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: Hearst Magazines Number Of Issues: 24 Product Group: Magazine Publisher: Hearst Magazines Studio: Hearst Magazines Subscription Length: 730days
Editorial Reviews Product Description: SmartMoney comes to you straight from the editors of the Wall Street Journal, the best financial reporters in the business. Every issue brings you the information you need to know to deal with markets and protecting your wealth. Turn to SmartMoney for no-nonsense advice you can put into action.
Customer Reviews Average rating - 3.5
Rating - 4 Date: 2008-11-06 Content: I had read reviews indicating that it may take a long time to receive the magazine after my order. I must say I received it extremely quick and I've been very impressed with the delivery as well as content of the magazine. Highly recommend! Summary: Expectations met
Rating - 4 Date: 2008-11-02 Content: Smart money is a little short on content volume, but it's worth the money and it's a good value (@$10 for the year). Articles and editors seem balanced and thorough enough for the average or beginner investor. I farm it mostly for reviews, links, and general ideas. The issues are just slightly thicker than a "newsweek" issue, so you do the math - it's not really a months worth of content if you're a quick reader. I keep mine in the throne room. Summary: Good value
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-10-26 Content: I've been subscribing for 4 or 5 years now. This is a good magazine for learning to better manage finances whether it be retirement or day-to-day. It's not a substitute for a financial advisor, nor do I believe the publisher claims the magazine is intended to be. But Smart Money does provide very useful information in every issue and I never think twice about renewing the subscription. Summary: good for your personal financial management
Rating - 2 Date: 2008-09-02 Content: Overall this is a very average financial magazine. I rated it with a two star mainly because many of the articles just did not provide any value to me. That is not to say that others will not find valueable articles. The magazine seems to cater more towards the reader that already has a large sum of money. Unfortunenately, I just do not need articles on why I should chose the BMW6 over the Mercedes S-Class and the Audi A5. Summary: Must Already Have Money for Smart Money
Rating - 4 Date: 2008-06-22 Content: I felt that smart money was a little too dumbed down. I was looking for a personal finance magazine that strongly backed their suggestions with well thought out, detailed, explanations.
I choose Kiplinger's over SmartMoney after reading both for a year. Summary: Wanted something a little more technical
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