So, like, you wanna read some news, but you gotta pay for it? Well, here’s the scoop – you can get all the Financial Times journalism you want for just a buck for the first four weeks. Then it’s gonna cost you 75 bucks a month. But hey, you can cancel anytime during your trial, so no biggie, right?
If you’re not into that whole commitment thing, you can go for the Standard Digital plan at 45 bucks a month. Or, if you’re feeling fancy and wanna get some expert analysis from industry leaders, there’s the Premium Digital plan for 75 bucks a month. But, like, if you pay for a whole year upfront, you can save 20%, so that’s pretty cool, right?
Now, if you’re old school and like to have something to hold in your hands, you can go for the Print + Premium Digital plan at 79 bucks a month. You’ll get the digital access plus the award-winning Weekend Print edition. It’s like the best of both worlds, ya know?
And hey, if you’re not sure what plan is right for you, you can check out all the options available in your country. Or if you’re part of an organization, there’s a special plan for multiple readers that includes exclusive features and content. Make sure to see if you already have access through your university or organization, ’cause, like, why pay twice, am I right?
So, why should you even bother paying for the Financial Times? Well, apparently over a million readers think it’s worth it. And, like, who wouldn’t wanna read quality journalism with expert analysis from industry leaders, right? So, if you’re into that sorta thing, maybe give it a shot. Not really sure why this matters, but hey, it’s your call.