Finance Magazine Reviews
25/06/2010
Walking into the news agent the other day I was presented with a mass of different business and financial magazines. I decided to go with a random selection of 3, one came with a bonus magazine. I guess the marketing on this one worked. But it so was not worth it.
1. Money
This magazine was made popular in the mid 90′s by the Australian TV show of the same name hosted by Paul Clitheroe. I have read this magazine off and on over a number of years. It always seems to lay everything out in an easy to understand way, aimed at the average person rather than a high end investor. One problem with this magazine is that a lot of it is common sense, but sometimes that can also be useful to re-enforce the basic ideas of money management.
2. NETT
NETT magazine is aimed at online businesses. I found the articles in this magazine to be a good read. Again, there is a lot of common sense ideas in it, but there is enough substance to make it worthwhile.
3. Wealth Creator
I don’t know who this magazine was aimed at. It seemed to totally miss me. This magazine seems to have a number of interviews with business owners which some people may find inspiring but they all seemed to have no substance apart from motivational, ‘you can do it too’ value. It also seemed to have more ads than the other magazines.
4. Think and Grow Rich
This was the free magazine that I got with Wealth Creator. I spent a whole 10 minutes flicking through this magazine. It seemed to be just ads and motivational stories with no substance. If you are one for wanting to hear inspiring stories then this is probably one for you. But for me personally it was lucky it was free.
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