I have mentioned elsewhere on the forum that I just subscribed to a new finance magazine, Kiplinger's. I have't had a paid subscription just for a magazine for several years.
I do get the IEEE magazine, but that is free due to being a "life member" or some such. Also AAA and AARP again being a member but that costs.
I read finance stuff online all the time, but I have now realized that I would rather have a paper magazine. I can mark it, tag it with page markers, usually a bit of tape or a label. This is what I do with books I am using to reference my writing. I put it down somewhere, in the kitchen, the bathroom, the car, wherever, and it is ready to go instantly the next time I have a chance to read.
I was surprised to find that of the 6 or 8 finance magazines I remember, only Kiplinger's and Money still survive. (I am now working on getting a reduced rate subscription of Money.)
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