WaPo.com and Kiplinger Partner Up

From the release:

    washingtonpost.com’s Business section is expanding to bring its national readership new personal finance features and regular coverage from Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine and Kiplinger.com, complimenting The Washington Post’s reporting on business news and government policy.

    In a content partnership, Kiplinger, renown for its personal finance reporting, offers washingtonpost.com readers news and information from its magazine and Web site, including advice on money management, financial security, saving, investing and retirement planning. Kiplinger will also provide washingpost.com with access to its videos on personal finance and timely business topics.

    washingtonpost.com’s Business section recently launched new personal finance features, including a regular “Market Buzz” column, written by Post Business Editor Steven Levingston, which examines the latest investment intelligence from Wall Street. The section also debuted “Ask the Experts,” a column in which financial advisors answer readers’ investment questions. A chart highlights the past week’s most intriguing event in the marketplace and, for investors looking ahead, Post economics reporter Neil Irwin writes on key market data to be released in the coming week.

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