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Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine (1-year)

Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine (1-year)

KIPLINGER’S PERSONAL FINANCE MAGAZINE provides affluent readers with the information they need to make smart decisions about their money. Each issue includes intelligent reporting on investments, taxes, insurance, paying for college, planning for retirement, home ownership, major purchases such as cars and computers and other personal finance topics.

List Price: $ 47.88

Price: $ 12.00

Whitmor 6754-372-5 Plastic Magazine Organizers, Set of 5, Assorted colors

Whitmor 6754-372-5 Plastic Magazine Organizers, Set of 5, Assorted colors

  • Organize magazines, periodicals, school materials
  • Easy assembly
  • Study plastic
  • Stainless metal ID plate
  • Five fun fashion colors

Whitmor’s Plastic Magazine Organizers are great way to store your magazines, periodicals, school materials or spiral notebooks. They are made of a durable plastic, are easy to assemble and come in five fun colors. A convenient stainless metal ID plate on the front makes it easy to label the contents of each organizer. Set of five includes one each of: aqua, pink, green, orange, and dark blue. Measure: 9.4″L x 3.94″W x 12.40″H.

List Price: $ 12.99

Price: $ 11.97

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  1. 143 of 148 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great financial advice for individuals, October 26, 2001
    By 
    Peter Morse (Seattle, WA USA) –

    This review is from: Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine (1-year) (Magazine)

    This magazine has paid for itself many times over with its very simple, relevant financial tips. I won’t go into my personal details, but I estimate that by acting upon the advice I found in different articles over the past year, I will have saved and earned over $2000, and perhaps much more. This amount has not come from major windfalls from stock purchases, but rather from sound advice on taxes, credit cards, savings options, fee comparisons, etc.– the types of things we all deal with often. I have subscribed to many magazines over the years, and the majority were only for 1 year– this one I will continue renew for years to come!

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  2. 73 of 76 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Good for all levels of investment experience, October 26, 2001
    By 
    J. Shakes (Washington, USA) –
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    This review is from: Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine (1-year) (Magazine)

    I’ve read other personal finance magazines before and found them to be either too basic to be worth my time, or too focused on some obscure area. I’m not a financial professional, but I like to constantly increase my knowledge of personal finance. Kiplinger’s has been great for that. I skip 80% of the articles in this magazine, but that still leaves one or two in every issue that teach me about an area I didn’t know about — where to buy bonds online the most cheaply, how to find good financial advice, why options are priced the way they are. One good article pays for the entire annual subscription. Each issue has a wide range of articles appealing to lots of levels of experience.

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  3. 87 of 93 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The perfect guide to personal finance!, January 20, 2003
    By 
    The Bee Bee “BB” (Twin Cities) –
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    This review is from: Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine (1-year) (Magazine)

    Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine fits right in the middle between the lowest-common denominator approach of Money magazine and the head-in-the-clouds attitude at Worth magazine. Kiplinger’s has a nicely balanced style and tone; it never preaches, and I almost always find a tip, suggestion, or tax-saving idea that pays for my year’s subscription in every single issue. If that’s the measure of the value of a personal finance magazine, then Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine deserves a five-star rating. Good stuff, and a good value!

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  4. 57 of 57 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Waste of Money, April 22, 2011
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    This review is from: Whitmor 6754-372-5 Plastic Magazine Organizers, Set of 5, Assorted colors (Kitchen)

    I loved the way these looked online. The colors were great for my kids and the price was right. HOWEVER, I found them to be cheap and flimsy. They are shipped flat and you have to bend the plastic to put them together. I can’t even get them to stand up on their own, much less with something in them. I kept thinking that maybe I wan’t folding them right or that I was missing something but sadly, no. They are a complete waste of money and I will be shopping for something more substantial.

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  5. 32 of 32 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Does the job, June 9, 2011
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    This review is from: Whitmor 6754-372-5 Plastic Magazine Organizers, Set of 5, Assorted colors (Kitchen)

    I had purchased these magazine files, as well as the matching document & CD boxes, to organize my homeschooling materials. Yes, they are shipped flat and require bending as per the instructions. I bent the first one into shape, and it stood just fine on its own. It is a thin plastic so of course it doesn’t have the same stiffness as more expensive magazine files. However, I filled it with teacher’s manuals and a thick office supple catalog and it held them just fine. It continued to stand fine and even appeared “stiffer” looking with all the manuals in it. I believe they will adequately do the job I need them to.

    I like the color- fun, bright, and it makes it easy to “color code” my kids for fast/easy organization!

    I would not recommend allowing young children to handle them.

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  6. 17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Durable and well-designed, good buy, April 3, 2012
    By 
    C. E. Hall (Fairfield, IA United States) –
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    This review is from: Whitmor 6754-372-5 Plastic Magazine Organizers, Set of 5, Assorted colors (Kitchen)

    I bought 2 sets of 5 of these magazine files. They are well-constructed and easy to assemble–takes about a minute each. They are not much more expensive than cardboard ones, but the heavy-duty, flexible vinyl plastic feels strong and will probably last forever. One reviewer complained that these don’t stand up on their own. Well, they might blow over in a strong breeze, but as long as you’re planning to put something in them, they are fine. I’m using mine for catalogs, magazines, software manuals, small phone books, ring binders, etc. You can spend a bit less and get various cardboard styles, but they won’t be as durable as these. You can spend a lot more and get heavier stiff plastic ones. But with this design, I think I have the best of both worlds–cheap, strong, durable, and great colors, too. I have no complaints about them at all and give 5 stars.

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