Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine

from: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine
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List Price: $48.00
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Product Description:
KIPLINGER'S PERSONAL FINANCE MAGAZINE provides affluent readers with the information they need to make smart decisions about their money. Each issue includes intelligent reporting on investments, taxes, insurance, paying for college, planning for retirement, home ownership, major purchases such as cars and computers and other personal finance topics.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating: out of 5 stars
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Make it a gift for friends & family in need of financial advice
An annual subscription provides so many articles and financial tips that you can use, regardless of your financial situation, that the magazine will pay for itself! Taxes, insurance, investments, retirement, home ownership and major purchases.

I really like to gift an annual subscription for friends who are having trouble getting a handle on their finances. They've come back and thanked me for introducing them to Kiplinger's Personal Finance -- and they've renewed their subscriptions. ... Read More

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Wrong Item
I received Rolling Stones instead?
This seems to be a repetitive issue with this company.

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - I HAVE NOT RECEIVED THE MAGAZINE YET SO I CANNOT RATE IT.
I HAVE NOT RECEIVED THE MAGAZINE YET.WHEN AM I SUPPOSED TO GET IT PLEASE?

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - too high brow for me
I am a 43 year old college educated health professional who reads Money & Smart Money.Kiplinger's is way over my head, more in depth for someone who just has a passing interest in finance and who wants some basic information...

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Helpful and Informative.
I ordered Kiplinger's and Money magazine for my mom who is nearing retirement age. She's relatively inexperience when it comes to personal finance and retirement planning. She does use an investment adviser, but hasn't seen much growth in her accounts, and is confused by much of what the adviser tells her. My recommendations to her were, first, find a new adviser, and second, to do some reading to educate herself with the basics. With my second suggestion in mind, I signed her up for a year of both ... Read More

 
 
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