Sunt Förnuft

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Sunt Förnuft
Chief editorÅke Jungdalen
Former editorsSten Nordin
CategoriesFinance magazine
Business magazine
Circulation43,500 (2014)
PublisherSkattebetalarnas förening
Year founded1921; 101 years ago (1921)
CountrySweden
Based inStockholm
LanguageSwedish
ISSN0039-5455
OCLC17532258

Sunt Förnuft (meaning Common Sense in English) is a Swedish language finance magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden, and owned by the Swedish Taxpayers Association. Founded in 1921, it is one of the oldest magazines in the country.

History and profile[]

Sunt Förnuft was first published in 1921.[1][2] The magazine is owned and published by the Swedish Taxpayers Association (Skattebetalarnas förening).[1][3] The headquarters of the magazine is in Stockholm.[2]

Sten Nordin, former mayor of Stockholm, served as the chief editor of Sunt Förnuft,[4] which covers articles on taxes and economic development.[2] Åke Jungdalen is the chief editor of the magazine.[2]

In 2001 Sunt Förnuft had a circulation of 171,000 copies.[3] Its 2014 circulation was 43,500 copies.[2]

See also[]

  • List of magazines in Sweden

References[]

  1. ^ a b Björn Tarras-Wahlberg (23 August 2010). ""Taxpayer Revolution"" (PDF). Archipiélago Libertad. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Sunt Förnuft". Sveriges Tidskrifter. Archived from the original on 1 December 2013. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Top 50 Finance/Business/News magazines worldwide (by circulation, 2001)" (PDF). Magazines. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  4. ^ "Mayor of Stockholm" (PDF). Sten Nordin. 2008. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
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