The episode discusses holiday shopping tips and tricks, and features an interview with Andrea Browne Taylor, online editor at Kiplinger.com.
Each episode in the series will run under 30 minutes and will consist of three segments, including an interview with an industry expert.
“We are pleased to add ‘Your Money’s Worth’ to our diverse line-up of print and digital platform extensions,” said Sarah Stevens, vice president of content at Kiplinger, in a statement. “’Your Money’s Worth’ is aimed at consumers who may not be fluent in personal finance, but who want to make better money and investing decisions. It will be lighthearted and free of jargon while providing informative and actionable personal finance advice.”
Co-hosted by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance senior editor Sandra Block and investing writer Ryan Ermey, the podcast will cover personal finance topics such as uncertain markets, tax filing tips, stock picks, travel, retirement planning, dealing with debt and more.
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