Money Week Magazine / Newspaper
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Money Week

 
Description: Business & Finance Magazine.

Newest Review: ... gloss over the complexities of ABS, CDS, CDOs, CLOs and the general alphabet soup of financial market lingo, in Money Week you are more likely to see ideas clearly explained. For example, this week I learned about Tobin's Q which is (wait for it guys) a way to spot undervalued shares by comparing a company's stock market capitalisation to the book value of its assets. The publication itself ... more

 ... is concise, readable, full-colour, with plenty of charts, sidebars and the occasional photo. Don't expect an "Economist"-style tome - MoneyWeek is usually a thin 43 pages and the cover paper always looks a bit cheap to me. I am also not keen on...more

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EasternStar
Premium Review Money Week: Cold Hard Cash (906 words)
by - written on 20/12/08 (Very useful, 212 readings)
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I signed up to MoneyWeek in the summer and have never looked back. This financial weekly hooked me in with its tagline "How to Make It, How to Keep It, How to Spend It". Who can refuse an offer like that? My inner capitalist could not resist. MoneyWeek's irreverent, contrarian take on the financial markets is always entertaining, even if I don't agree with every word. The editor-in-chief, Sunday Times financial columnist Merryn Somerset Webb, is a fearless and engaging financial commentator who usually offers a lucid perspective on events. MoneyWeek was spot-on in predicting the current UK recession and property crash as early as 2007, ...  Read the complete review

AndrewPo
Crowned Review Money, money, money.... (599 words)
by - written on 30/08/08 (Very useful, 340 readings)
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Money Week is a weekly magazine about money (no really), which gives a commentary on the most important financial stories of the week. It is edited by Merryn Somerset Webb, who also writes for the Financial Times and The Sunday Times, but also has contributions from many other regulars and précis of articles, share tips and investment ideas from other publications, presented in an interesting and contrarian style often contradicting the mainstream view. The magazine is fairly thin, with just 40 or so pages and costs £2.50 or just £14 per quarter on subscription with a three-week free trial. It is however full of useful information for investors whether you are ...  Read the complete review

 

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