Forbes Magazine August 20, 1979 Annual Mutual Fund Survey VG


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This incredible issue of Forbes Magazine, dated August 20, 1979, is a prime example of vintage magazines that collectors and history enthusiasts will cherish. This particular edition boasts the valuable Annual Mutual Fund Survey, which delves into the rising trend of money market funds potentially outstripping stock funds. The significance of this topic remains relevant to today’s financial landscape.

Featured prominently in this magazine is the thought-provoking cover story titled Running Short on Water, which discusses water scarcity—a pressing issue then and now—despite water being one of Earth's most abundant resources. A must-have for financial historians, this vintage issue provides insights into the evolving trends in investing and economic challenges from the late 1970s.

This issue does not only reflect on financial themes but also offers a glimpse into the socio-economic climate of the era, making it a valuable collectible for those interested in vintage magazines that capture the zeitgeist of American history.

Condition-wise, this magazine is rated as very good, displaying only minor wear typical for its age, thereby enhancing its collectibility. An address label has been blurred out, ensuring the main content remains undisturbed.

Some of the key features include:

  • Corporate Insights:** An exploration of the challenges faced by top executives, including the complexities of exports to Japan and the personal computer market.
  • Economic Trends:** Discussion of the segmented economy during the recession and analysis on leveraged buyouts as potential rising trends.

Whether you’re a collector, an investor, or simply intrigued by historical publications, this Forbes Magazine vintage issue is a remarkable find. It encapsulates critical insights into mutual funds, emerging technology, and the economic milieu of 1979.

Forbes Magazine August 20, 1979 Cover Story of Forbes Magazine

Invest in this collectible piece of history and keep the spirit of vintage magazines alive in your collection.

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