T Rowe Price ports Investor magazine to iPad

T. Rowe Price announced today the debut of the iPad® edition of T. Rowe Price Investor®, the company's award-winning quarterly magazine for mutual fund shareholders.

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The iPad edition of the magazine is now available on the App Store via the free T. Rowe Price Investor App. The magazine provides investors with informative, educational content on investing and personal finance topics from T. Rowe Price. Additionally, the iPad edition features interactive functionality that allows users to engage with graphics and videos that accompany articles, access to exclusive bonus material and archived issues of the magazine, and Push Notifications when new content is available. Readers can sign up for a free subscription through the app.

"The launch of the iPad edition of T. Rowe Price Investor magazine gives our readers a dynamic, new way to experience the thoughtful insights of our investment and personal finance professionals," said Todd Cleary, vice president of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. and director of the company's Retail Division. "At the same time, the iPad edition represents a natural extension of our commitment to innovation and technology."

The debut of the T. Rowe Price Investor iPad edition coincides with the publishing of the magazine's March 2012 issue. The new issue includes a cover story titled, "Trimming Your Taxes: Strategies to help reduce your liability now and in the future," a feature story about establishing and reviewing an estate plan, a spotlight on asset allocation funds, a how-to article about catching up on retirement savings, and an interview with Kris Jenner, manager of T. Rowe Price Health Sciences Fund. Regular features include a reader Q&A section with T. Rowe Price CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professionals, financial market updates, and company news.

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