Money is the nation’s largest personal finance magazine. Its accessible and user-friendly articles are aimed at anyone who is responsible for making money decisions in his or her household. Money’s mission is to help readers make better decisions, not just in their investment portfolio, but in all areas in which life and money intersect – family, home, health, finances, career, spending and their future.
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Forbes focuses on top management and those aspiring to positions of corporate leadership in business. This insider publication features information on successful companies and individuals, industries, marketing, law, taxes, technology, computers, communications, investments, management performance Many magazines publish lists, ranking best and worst and most improved, but Forbes alone can claim its readership is on the list. Each year, the magazine names the richest people and the biggest companies, and those very folks subscribe to this nervy and sly business pub. Forbes covers global business stories with insight, solid sourcing, and the sort of groupie zeal usually reserved for fanzines. No merger, new ad campaign, or lawsuit goes unnoticed and stories always focus on the movers who are shaking things up. Read Forbes to make sense of today’s volatile market–or just for the sheer pleasure of reading good reporting. –Edith Sorenson
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