FREE 1 Year Subscription to Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine

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Kiplinger'sFor a limited time only, head on over here to score a FREE 1-year subscription (12 issues) to Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine, courtesy of FreeBizMag. There are no strings attached and you will not receive a bill. This seems like a nice freebie as this same magazine subscription is selling for $12 on Amazon and has great ratings.

Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine provides 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.

(Thanks, Free Stuff Times!)

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Comments 7

  1. debern

    Thanks, I did get an email confirm that it went through and they are processing my request, but the final Submit button on the last page, doesn’t appear to work and you get no message it was successful. I tried it twice and received two email confirms so just FYI.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      How odd. Thanks for the feedback! Glad you were able to get the confirmation!

  2. Susan

    Same thing happened to me, but I did get a confirmation email. Thanks Debern and Collin 🙂

  3. Cheri

    Looks like I also got a free copy of Parents magazine doing this after getting through denying all the publication bruhaha. Oh how fun it is to try to phrase your job as a homeschooling mom on these things.

  4. Sara

    I don’t like the new email newsletter format. It’s so difficult to navigate. The worst part I have to go to the site to view each post. This is really a inconvenience when the internet signal is not strong and only want to glance today’s deals. That’s the purpose of the email newsletter is to view the deals in my email, not click each post, which waste more of my internet data. What’s the purpose to subscribe? That case, just go to the website directly. Unscribing from email.

  5. Danielle O.

    This magazine is out of stock.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Darn! I am seeing that now as well 🙁

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