Money Observer
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Money Observer is a monthly personal finance and investment magazine published by Moneywise Publishing Ltd. Moneywise Publishing Ltd. has acquired Money Observer from the Guardian News Media in February 2008.
First published in October 1979 as a supplement in The Observer, the magazine has expanded from just 12 pages, to an average of 100 pages per issue. In addition to a string of successful share tips, the award-winning editorial team offers specific advice designed to help readers find great deals from savings accounts to stock broking.
Regular sections
What's New: All the latest news from the savings and investment industry, including alerts and analysis of new products and services. Investment Watch: Share tips and strategies, plus fund profiles and hidden investment opportunities Personal Finance: Financial planning coverage on topics such as savings, taxation, life assurance, retirement planning and other low-risk investment products. Plus the latest mortgage, cash mini Isa, tax and annuity rates. Databank: Full performance tables for all UK-authorised funds, investment trusts and UK-listed shares High Life: Features on overseas property, fine wine, luxury travel and sports betting.
Some awards held: · Winner of the Consumer Financial Magazine of the Year award 2001, 2002 & 2004 (category no longer exists) · Best Consumer Financial Journalist (Association of Investment Trust Companies Journalist Awards, 2003) – Andrew Pitts, Editor Money Observer. Andrew Pitts also holds the Financial Planning Certificate, awarded by the UK's Personal Finance Society.
External links
Money Observer homepage [1]