Trusted U.S. source for financial news and information set to launch money archive, new investment newsletter and new roster of changemakers
DORADO, Puerto Rico, October 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Fifty years ago this month, Money was billed as a place “to discuss in detail how to earn, save, invest and spend money.” The emblematic brand will then be part of the cultural moments, evoked during the vice-presidential debate of 1996, at the call of Wu-Tang Clan the RZA Leader as Favorite Airplane Reading and recognized by the US Government for his efforts in promoting financial literacy to communities. Half a century later, Money has won numerous prestigious awards, including an Emmy Award nomination, Gerald Loeb Award, National Magazine Award for General Excellence in Media, and Henry R. Luce Lifetime Achievement Award. Today, as a profitable digital business with millions of monthly users, Money celebrates its 50e anniversary with exciting new offers for visitors.

To mark the 50e anniversary, the Money team unveils a series of initiatives including the launch of Money Archive which will feature over 500 archived magazines from the first issue of October 1972, as well as new analyzes of stories from those years. The digital library will chronicle the deep history and evolution of the Money brand over the past 50 years, uncovering hidden gems, fascinating stories and vintage personal finance advice that has stood the test of time. The Money team also breaks down the brand’s cultural impact, how it’s become a trusted source of financial education over the past 50 years, and why it’s a destination for millions of people looking to take control of their future and make life-changing decisions. . All 500 issues will become available over time, starting with a collection of five at launch.
Additionally, Money’s editors will curate a collection of insightful “then-to-now” stories on Money.com, diving deep into past articles written over the years and providing a twist with up-to-date commentary. on financial advice, what was going on in that moment, and successes and failures.
Here are some highlights from the monetary archives:
–How to beat inflation, published in November 1973
–Bottom Dollar for a Tip Top House, published in March 1980
–The Way We’ll Work: Shorter Hours, Bigger Bonuses, published in November 1985
–The Seedy World of Online Stock Scams, published in February 2000
Alongside the Money Archives, the team will commemorate the brand’s 50th anniversarye anniversary with a series of new experiences for long-time readers and new readers. They understand:
A new investment newsletter, “Investing with Money”
On Thursday, November 3, 2022Money will launch a new weekly investment newsletter called Invest with cash, which offers easy-to-digest information and tools for being a successful long-term investor. Investment Writer Mallika Mitra will dig into the rise of the latest buzz buys like meme stocks and crypto and demystify market myths. She will address questions impacting the market and your portfolio such as: “What’s going on with tech stocks?” and “Should people buy the dip?” Delivered to inboxes on Thursday mornings, “Investing with Cash” will break down the week’s top market news, share expert investing advice and highlight the wild bets other investors are making. which you probably shouldn’t.
Invest with cash comes on the heels of some of Money’s informative newsletters such as:
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daily moneya daily guide to all things personal finance,
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Dollar Scholara weekly newsletter for Millennials and Gen Z consumers who want to save, invest and spend,
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retire with money, which offers personal finance advice for retirement, and
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Money movementsa deep dive into the world of real estate, offering a fresh look at the latest housing news for owners, buyers and dreamers.
Change Makers: Top 50 Finance Innovators
In early December, Money will add to its series of successful franchises a new list of the top 50 innovators in business, investment, cryptocurrency and others that will have a significant impact on the evolution of American finances. The series titled Change Makers will feature interviews with people of all ages who are making a difference in personal finance, from CEOs to young adults, as well as forward-looking predictions for the future of money.
“As we reach Money’s 50th anniversary, we look at this milestone with an eye to the past, but especially to the future,” says Money’s editor-in-chief. Mike Ayers. “There’s a lot to celebrate, but first and foremost the idea that personal finance is everyone’s business, and we’re here to help you every step of the way.”
ABOUT MONEY:
Silver has a 50-year legacy of guiding people to financial victories with up-to-date information, education, and tools. Money, a digital platform, helps create richer lives for everyone, in every sense of the word. Signature franchises include a host of Best-In categories such as The best places to live, Best Hospitals, Better Crypto Exchanges, Best Mortgage Lenders, best life insurance, Best car insurance, Best VA Loans, Best home insurance, Best High Yield Savings Accounts, Best Credit Cards, Best Colleges, Best Student Loansand Best Student Loan Refinance Companies, with the aim of improving your finances and promoting your well-being. For more information, visit Money.com.

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