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SmartMoney (1-year)
from Hearst Magazines
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.
SmartMoney (2-year)
from Hearst Magazines
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.
Forbes
from Forbes
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
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
Money (2-year)
from The Time Inc. Magazine Company
MONEY's innovative approach to investing, cutting taxes, saving money, and retirement planning, will help you reach your financial goals. It offers smart, no-nonsense tips and strategies to make the most of your money. You'll also receive tips on the hottest stocks and mutual funds to buy now!
Money (1-year)
from The Time Inc. Magazine Company
Money offers a wide range of investment and money-management advice through articles, interviews, and regular columns. Issues include practical information on increasing the value of your home, financing vacations, planning for retirement, paying taxes, protecting finances, investment strategies for building wealth, remodeling and refinancing homes, life insurance, and tips on getting the best life at the best price. The magazine also covers family matters regarding money, including how to teach children good money-management habits and how to blend finances after marriage. Money has the highest circulation of any financial publication in the U.S.
Conde Nast Portfolio (1-year)
from Conde' Nast Publications
Who Reads Condé Nast Portfolio? Condé Nast Portfolio is a publication that sees business differently. We see it as powerful, gutsy, counterintuitive, and passionate. We see fascinating stories of ambition, invention, ego, drama, and conflict. We see how business echoes throughout society, in culture and in politics. We see an engaged audience of executives very much on the same page.
Condé Nast Portfolio’s readers are men and women with varied interests from all industries—opinionated, smart, top-level execs and entrepreneurs. Whether you’re an analyst, an investor, an executive, an entrepreneur, or just someone who enjoys a riveting read, you’re invited to discover Condé Nast Portfolio. Its pioneering journalism explores the business side of every story, from technology and politics to sports and the arts. What You Can Expect in Each Issue: - Brief: National Magazine Award-winning section containing short analyses of current issues and events, accompanied by engaging graphics.
- Columns: Insight from industry luminaries on topics currently unfolding—or just about to unfold—in the economy, media, Washington, the global environment, and on Wall Street.
- Culture Inc.: Arts and entertainment section bringing you the business behind the book, movie, or architectural project.
- How to Value It: Ever wonder how much cash youÂ’d need to buy the Mets or Chanel? WeÂ’ll give you a figure and an explanation of the complex task of valuing megaconglomerates.
- Interview: Exclusive Q&As with the most talked-about, inspiring, and controversial figures in business today
- Exit Interview: One-on-one talks with top executives on their way out the door.
- Features: In-depth features as multifaceted as the world of business today. From a portrait of the infamous media mogul Barry Diller to a look at the brain-drug business or the financial structure of a polygamous colony, Condé Nast Portfolio brings the passionate research, strong voices, and intense imagery only a monthly publication can provide, all from an award-winning writing and editorial team. Condé Nast Portfolio’s investigative reporters dig deeper to find out what’s working; what’s not working; what’s coming up next in finance, technology, media, politics, and the economy; and much more. With our provocative reporting and vibrant design, we’ll take you behind the scenes with the industry players, both the winners and the losers.
Past Issues: Contributors: Contributors include former New York Times editor Howell Raines, plus Michael Lewis, John Cassidy, iconic author Tom Wolfe, Matthew Cooper, and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and editor Daniel Golden. Magazine Layout: The design is innovative and intelligent, with a sense of humor that’s consistent with our content: always surprising. Beautiful photography, sharp and witty illustrations, and informative and interactive graphics all give the reader insight into the strategies shaping business today. Comparisons to Other Magazines: As a monthly, Condé Nast Portfolio offers more in the way of in-depth, thoughtful, investigative journalism that peels back the layers of intrigue to reveal what’s really going on in business. Awards: - 2008: Winner of the ASME National Magazine Award in the Magazine Section category
- 2008: Winner of two Min Best of the Web Awards in the Design and Uses of Interactivity categories
- 2008: Nominated for five S.P.D. Gold Medals in four categories (winners will be announced May 9) and winner of seven Merit awards
- 2007: Winner of the Web Marketing Association WebAward in the Outstanding Achievement in Website Development category
- 2007: Named Hottest Launch of the Year by Min Magazine and Samir Husni
Condé Nast Portfolio is the new business magazine that features deeply-reported investigative articles, compelling business profiles and breaking business news. Our mission is to report on global events and what they mean to business in general and your business in particular. Topics will include finance, telecommunications, media, entertainment, advertising, art and technology. If it's serious business, you'll find it in Condé Nast Portfolio. Condé Nast Portfolio publishes 12 times per year. The premier issue will arrive in 4-6 weeks and the following issue will arrive on or around August 21, 2007.
Forbes (8-month)
from Forbes
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
Conde Nast Portfolio (2-year)
from Conde' Nast Publications
Who Reads Condé Nast Portfolio? Condé Nast Portfolio is a publication that sees business differently. We see it as powerful, gutsy, counterintuitive, and passionate. We see fascinating stories of ambition, invention, ego, drama, and conflict. We see how business echoes throughout society, in culture and in politics. We see an engaged audience of executives very much on the same page.
Condé Nast Portfolio’s readers are men and women with varied interests from all industries—opinionated, smart, top-level execs and entrepreneurs. Whether you’re an analyst, an investor, an executive, an entrepreneur, or just someone who enjoys a riveting read, you’re invited to discover Condé Nast Portfolio. Its pioneering journalism explores the business side of every story, from technology and politics to sports and the arts. What You Can Expect in Each Issue: - Brief: National Magazine Award-winning section containing short analyses of current issues and events, accompanied by engaging graphics.
- Columns: Insight from industry luminaries on topics currently unfolding—or just about to unfold—in the economy, media, Washington, the global environment, and on Wall Street.
- Culture Inc.: Arts and entertainment section bringing you the business behind the book, movie, or architectural project.
- How to Value It: Ever wonder how much cash youÂ’d need to buy the Mets or Chanel? WeÂ’ll give you a figure and an explanation of the complex task of valuing megaconglomerates.
- Interview: Exclusive Q&As with the most talked-about, inspiring, and controversial figures in business today
- Exit Interview: One-on-one talks with top executives on their way out the door.
- Features: In-depth features as multifaceted as the world of business today. From a portrait of the infamous media mogul Barry Diller to a look at the brain-drug business or the financial structure of a polygamous colony, Condé Nast Portfolio brings the passionate research, strong voices, and intense imagery only a monthly publication can provide, all from an award-winning writing and editorial team. Condé Nast Portfolio’s investigative reporters dig deeper to find out what’s working; what’s not working; what’s coming up next in finance, technology, media, politics, and the economy; and much more. With our provocative reporting and vibrant design, we’ll take you behind the scenes with the industry players, both the winners and the losers.
Past Issues: Contributors: Contributors include former New York Times editor Howell Raines, plus Michael Lewis, John Cassidy, iconic author Tom Wolfe, Matthew Cooper, and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and editor Daniel Golden. Magazine Layout: The design is innovative and intelligent, with a sense of humor that’s consistent with our content: always surprising. Beautiful photography, sharp and witty illustrations, and informative and interactive graphics all give the reader insight into the strategies shaping business today. Comparisons to Other Magazines: As a monthly, Condé Nast Portfolio offers more in the way of in-depth, thoughtful, investigative journalism that peels back the layers of intrigue to reveal what’s really going on in business. Awards: - 2008: Winner of the ASME National Magazine Award in the Magazine Section category
- 2008: Winner of two Min Best of the Web Awards in the Design and Uses of Interactivity categories
- 2008: Nominated for five S.P.D. Gold Medals in four categories (winners will be announced May 9) and winner of seven Merit awards
- 2007: Winner of the Web Marketing Association WebAward in the Outstanding Achievement in Website Development category
- 2007: Named Hottest Launch of the Year by Min Magazine and Samir Husni
Condé Nast Portfolio is the new business magazine that features deeply-reported investigative articles, compelling business profiles and breaking business news. Our mission is to report on global events and what they mean to business in general and your business in particular. Topics will include finance, telecommunications, media, entertainment, advertising, art and technology. If it's serious business, you'll find it in Condé Nast Portfolio. Condé Nast Portfolio publishes 12 times per year. The premier issue will arrive in 4-6 weeks and the following issue will arrive on or around August 21, 2007.
Fortune (6-month subscription)
from The Time Inc. Magazine Company
Just as Wall Street is an icon to the investment community, Fortune magazine is one to its readership, the difference being Fortune's diversified reach into the many facets of business: technology, companies, global economics, and, of course, your personal fortune. While many a narrow-focused business and investing magazine has come and gone, Fortune has grown and prospered, investing as much in content as ad space and staying in print since the 1930s. Columns include features on the marketplace, tech movers and shakers, career trends, U.S. politics, and even European business. Readers also look forward to the annually updated Fortune lists, which include the "40 Richest Under 40," "Most Powerful Women," and the "Fortune 500," an exclusive collection of companies whose employees are undoubtedly Fortune readers as well. --Mace Bainwright
FORTUNE gets you inside. Filled with expert advice on winning in business and investing, every issue brings you closer to success. Offering practical strategies and direction, FORTUNE is a must-have to maximize results.
Barron's
from Dow Jones & Company
BARRON'S is edited to contain in-depth analysis of how the capital markets impact on the future of business and government. Articles point out industrial developments and investment opportunities affecting the business person, the money manager, the investor, the advocate, and the consumer. Each issue contains corporate evaluations, financial columns, and a complete listing of economic indicators and market results.
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