Which is better barrons or wsj
Barrons actually has more interesting articles, I think. You can also get a fair amount just by skimming headlines in WSJ and then drilling down into one or two things. You can cover your butt a bit by saying that you saw the headline but went on to read some different article and then give a bit about the article you did read.
WSJ on iPad is a great application too. WSJ has way too much fluff, if you work in research on either side you should read it. Bloomberg news mobile and economist. Is this a 'golden age' of public finance as the infrastructure bill crosses the finish line?
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I subscribed to both of these when I first graduated college in Great suggestion, Josh! What are some of the newsletters you subscribe to? I use to get them free through online survey points. I like both but reading hem was interfering with my time with my kids. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.
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