Simple Money Magazine is a quarterly, digital publication full of practical financial advice for the modern family. It is designed specifically to help you handle your money more effectively and intentionally.
It is a special project I have been working on with one of the world’s best bloggers focused on intentional living: Brian Gardner of No Sidebar.
Together, we set out to create something helpful, informative, encouraging, beautiful, and inspirational. Money is the #1 source of stress in peoples’ lives and we wanted to help people on their journey.
Simple Money Magazine is entirely ad-free, reader-supported, reader-focused publication. Each issue of the magazine features expert contributors writing practical, helpful content for the modern family. Each article is chosen, not because of click-baity headlines, but because it contains information that all people can benefit from, living more fulfilling lives.
I am excited to be more involved in the Personal Finance space.
The magazine is digital—it can be read online or downloaded as a .pdf for your mobile reading device.
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To give you a sense of the type of content in Simple Money Magazine, here are some of the articles in Issue 001:
The Antidote to Money Shame. by Bari Tessler, Financial therapist, mentor coach, author of The Art of Money: A Life-Changing Guide to Financial Happiness.
Separating Your Work, Your Income, and Your Job. by Vicki Robin, Social innovator, writer, and speaker. She is a coauthor, with Joe Dominguez, of the international bestseller Your Money or Your Life.
How to Save Your First $1,000. by Philip Taylor, Founder of FinCon, a nationwide expo for financial influencers.
Mind over Money. by Gary Belsky, Former editor-in-chief of ESPN The Magazine and co-author, with Thomas Gilovich, of Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes—and How to Correct Them.
Stop Spoiling Your Kids. by Neale Godfrey. Author of Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees: A Parent’s Guide to Raising Financially Responsible Children, #1 New York Times bestseller on teaching children aged three to twenty about money.
Plus 5 others (including mine). Ten articles total… in just the first issue.
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To sample the new magazine, we are offering the first issue for free—with no obligation. Check it out, see if you like it.
You will find the magazine to be an intentionally simple, enjoyable reading experience. I hope you feel encouraged and challenged in your financial journey after reading it. There are a lot of people looking for help—this resource will provide it.
Simple Money is unique in its subscription model. We offer Lifetime Subscriptions for $25. A lifetime subscription offers access to all past, present, and future issues. No recurring bills, just a one-time subscription—we want people to read it and be encouraged by it.
Even better, to celebrate the launch, we’re offering a Buy One, Gift One Lifetime Subscription for $20 during the month of October. That’s two lifetime subscriptions—one for you and one for a friend or family member. But that offer ends October 31.
Or, if you prefer, individual issues can be downloaded for $6 directly through the website.
But for now, go check it out. Download the free, first issue to get a feel for the magazine. If you think the magazine will be helpful to you, your family, or a friend, subscribe.
Doris Ross says
I signed up for the buy one get one free subscription and never received and confirmation or other communications. How can we resolve this?
Hillary Linklater says
Thank you for this resource. In the next issue, will you please consider linking the table of contents in the pdf so that we can go directly to a specific article?
Alwayshungry says
I just read the first issue and found it extremely interesting. Congratulations for the great work. I can’t sign up just now but I will keep it in mind.
Darryl says
Is it possible to subscribe without giving a phone number? The form doesn’t seem to be set up to allow that.
Amisha says
How is this different than the simplify magazine? I have a lifetime subscription to that.
joshua becker says
Simplify Magazine addresses a variety of topics: health, stress, happiness, decluttering, technology, etc.
Simple Money Magazine is dedicated specifically to issues of money and personal finance. It’s a wide-ranging topic and there are a lot of people looking for more intentionality with their finances—that’s why we decided to devote an entire magazine to it.
Hope that helps.
Aspiring minimalist says
Any chance we could have these as a paid email newsletter rather than a magazine?
joshua becker says
There is an email notification that goes out each time a new issue of the magazine is released. From there, each issue can be downloaded as a .pdf or read online. So it’s pretty close already to an email newsletter.