Citizen Wolfgang Herles claims that the government now serves as an adversary to its own people.
The Journal of Finance (JF) has introduced a 4-week testing period for digital subscribers to explore the platform's offerings. This trial period allows users to access a variety of features, including the latest JF articles, available for free.
To take advantage of this opportunity, digital subscribers are invited to log in here. It's important to note that this testing period is not explicitly stated as a trial for the comments section, but users can participate in the discussion for free within the JF comments section.
The JF is published every Wednesday, both as an e-paper and via the JF app. While the 4-week testing period does not seem to apply to e-paper or app access, users can still enjoy a taste of the JF experience during this trial.
It's worth mentioning that the exact pricing and features of this 4-week trial are not detailed in the search results. Common industry practice suggests that such trials usually provide temporary access to full articles, e-paper editions, and interactive features like comments. However, the specifics can vary between publishers, and it's advised to consult the official JF online subscription website or customer service for the most accurate information.
At the moment, the 4-week testing period is available for €0, but it's unclear whether this offer is exclusive to new subscribers. It's also not specified whether this promotion is intended for non-digital subscribers. This offer is designed for digital subscribers who wish to test the platform's features before committing to a full subscription.
If you're interested in the 4-week testing period and would like more precise details, we recommend consulting the official JF online subscription website or contacting their customer service for the latest trial pricing and included features.
Participants in the 4-week testing period can engage in discussions within the JF comments section, which falls under the realm of general news and politics, given the Journal of Finance's focus on policy-and-legislation. Digital subscribers can learn about the specific features and costs involved in this trial by visiting the official JF online subscription website or contacting customer service.