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SmartMoney Magazine, January 2009

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January 02 2009

SmartMoney Magazine, January 2009SmartMoney, The Wall Street Journal Magazine of Personal Business promises to answer the tough questions of those seeking clarity in the confused time that have risen as a result of the nation' s emerging new personal economy.

In doing so, SmartMoney has established a new standard in personal finance publishing and virtually redefined upscale service journalism. (Valuemags.com)

SmartMoney comes to you straight from the editors of the Wall Street Journal, the best financial reporters in the business. Every issue brings you the information you need to know to deal with markets and protecting your wealth. Turn to SmartMoney for no-nonsense advice you can put into action. (Amazon.com)

Smart Money Magazine:  By the same people who bring you the Wall Street Journal, Smart Money Magazine is the magazine of personal finance.

Each issue of Smart Money Magazine offers advice on planning for retirement, working at home, buying the latest technology at the best prices, investing in the stock market, buying a home, traveling on a budget, creating a family budget, paying for your kids' education, and anything else that will help you invest, spend, and save wisely. (magazineline.com)

Read SmartMoney Magazine, January 2009 Online

Cover Story
Where to Invest 2009
In the postcrash era, some investors are gingerly stepping back into the market. We found 12 stocks for a balanced portfolio, from safer picks with decent dividends to riskier bets that could deliver outsize returns.

Each January SmartMoney surveys the stock market to find the most promising stocks worth grabbing for the coming year. This year there's a multitude of worthwhile candidates—from giant industrial conglomerates to highly profitable technology firms. ...

Tough Calls for Tough Times
Despite all the pain in the markets, the four panelists at our seventh annual investor roundtable still managed to spot some buys.

Why the Ivies Aren't Worth It
It's a long-held assumption that admission to an elite private college is your best ticket to living prosperously ever after. So why is it that Harvard comes in 25th in our new college payback ranking?

The Bank of Mom & Dad
As the lending market tightens up, more people are turning to their friends and family for loans. But these days friendly lenders want more than a promise and a handshake.

Think Your Money's Safe?
Investors fleeing the stock market are learning a painful lesson: Some traditional "safe havens" for their cash have turned out to be anything but. We rank four options.

Ten Things Your Supermarket Won't Tell You
Grocery stores tend to thrive when times are tough, since people need to eat no matter what the Dow is doing. So what happens when even supermarkets feel the pinch?

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SmartMoney Magazine presents practical, yet highly imaginative strategies for investing, spending and saving. Reporting on a wide range of financial topics - everything from retirement planning to finding cheaper home insurance to getting a deal on a car to saving for a child's education - Smart Money provides an indispensable service for people who want the greatest... More return on their investments.

A joint venture between Hearst Magazines and Dow Jones, the magazine draws on the resources of more than 500 Wall Street Journal reporters and editors in 28 bureaus around the globe, including three Pulitzer Prize-winning writers. (MSN.com)

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