Hello to everybody. Today I will write to you about Kiplinger. Kiplinger is a publisher of print and online business forecasts and personal financial advice. The company is also located in Washington. The company was founded in 1920 by a man named after him. The total number of circulations so far has exceeded 850,000. Although the company looks like a personal financial magazine, it is mainly sought after by investors. The company's target audience is to give preference to people who are ahead of it, rather than the average person. Unlike many other magazines, the middle of the road was more appropriate when politics crossed finances for the company. When I looked at the site, I saw that the releases come from 3 main sectors. These are life, investment and money. Life consists of travel, cars and technology. The investment is mainly about mutual funds. Money consists of loans, taxes, pensions and cards.
Each issue consists of three main parts: Investment (mainly about mutual funds), Money (scholarship / education planning, credit cards, taxes, etc.) and Life (travel, technology, cars, etc.). Most of the content ends up on the website for free a few weeks after it is published.
I did not like the fact that this company is completely mutual funds. But I liked investing in the company. There were a lot of good ideas about Kiplinger.