A quarterly business magazine called Get Money aimed at the inner city market has been launched.
The magazine will hit newsstands across the country next Tuesday, Dec. 29.
“The mission of Get Money magazine is to forever change the way young urban adults think about getting money, investing money, and keeping money, thereby inspiring the consistent actions necessary to create generational wealth,” said Get Money CEO Kolie Crutcher in a statement.
The newsstand cover price for Get Money is $5.99. Itcan also be purchased online or in person from Black Star Music and Film in Harlem, N.Y. The yearly subscription price is $11.95, and the two-year subscription price is $19.95.
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