Introducing the Money Brief: Free Newsletter Simplifying Personal Finance
Money Brief: Free Personal Finance Newsletter Without Jargon

The Money Brief, a new free newsletter from Reach, aims to demystify personal finance by delivering news and tips without confusing jargon. Launching as a bi-weekly email, it targets readers who want to understand topics like interest rates, ISAs, and investing without the typical financial terminology.

What the Money Brief Offers

Every two weeks, subscribers will receive a curated roundup of the latest personal finance news, including expert warnings on government schemes, notable deals and discounts, and updates from banks or utility providers. The content is handpicked by a team of insiders who explain complex topics in plain language.

According to Julie Delahaye, Travel Editor and Commercial Content Lead, the newsletter is designed for anyone who finds personal finance daunting. “We want to help you get the most out of your money,” she said, “without the jargon that often makes it confusing.”

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How to Subscribe

Sign-up is free and available now. The newsletter will arrive directly in subscribers’ inboxes every two weeks, packed with actionable tips and updates. The team emphasizes that the content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or legal advice.

Reach notes that readers should seek independent advice from a qualified financial adviser before making any investment or financial decision. The publisher also disclaims responsibility for third-party websites linked within the newsletter.

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