| Why Not Subscribe to a Personal Finance Newsletter? |
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| Written by Ursula Jones |
| Wednesday, 26 November 2008 09:20 |
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The content of a personal finance newsletter can vary greatly. Some people prefer one personal finance newsletter over another one for many various reasons. It is up to each person to find the personal finance newsletter that is most appropriate for their needs. Most people prefer a free personal finance newsletter and there are many free ones. However, some are not free but do not cost a lot of money. If people like a particular personal finance newsletter, they may not object to paying for it. However, they have to know that they like it before they pay. Most people look for accurate and timely information in a personal finance newsletter. Some people are more concerned about the economy and how it affect their personal finances and think that a good personal finance newsletter should discuss all the important news that could affect them accurately and as soon as the events happen. However, the author of each personal finance newsletter often tries to differentiate himself or herself from a financial columnist or reporter so there is a fine line that must be drawn when writing up a personal finance newsletter to not sound like a news reporter. People don't want their personal finance newsletter to be just another newspaper. Since each personal finance newsletter is written with lots of different audiences in mind, there must be something in each personal finance newsletter for everyone no matter what their investment experience and what their personal finances are. When people subscribe to a personal finance newsletter, they want to read about what affect them, not other investors. One topic that almost all readers want to know and read about in a personal finance newsletter is tax. Nowadays, when the economy is terrible and presidential candidates are proposing tax cuts, people are more interested in reading about it in a personal finance newsletter than ever. Some say that tax cuts are not realistic and people want to know because it affects them directly. Some people are looking for general information about how to save money, how to budget and how to write their financial plan and a good personal finance newsletter will have detailed instructions of how to do them. If one personal finance newsletter is not enough to discuss all these topics, they can be spread over a few issues. In summary, people want many things from a personal finance newsletter. If they don't find what they are looking for then they will think that the personal finance newsletter is not for them and unsubcribe. However, a good personal finance newsletter often has something for everyone, including you. About the Author: Searching for a free and genuinely useful personal finance newsletter? Swing by the Personal Finance Guide resource site to find free resources on and lists of newsletters that you can join today, free of charge! Kindly provided by LJ-Marketing.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |