The only other newsletter Money has at the moment is a weekly newsletter called “Ask the Expert” where readers can get answers to their personal finance questions from the editors of Money.
The “Retire with Money” newsletter will be published weekly, and it’s compiled and written by Penelope Wang, an editor at large at Money with a focus on retirement planning. A graduate of Swarthmore College and Columbia University School of International Affairs, she was recently ranked 14th among the “top social influencers in personal finance and wealth.”
In the first issue, Wang writes, “Whatever happens in Washington, though, developing and staying focused on your long-term retirement strategy should be your core concern. The balance of this week’s selections will, I hope, inspire you in that effort.”
The newsletter includes links to Money articles and articles in other publications. It also answers reader questions.
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