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About Us

Traditional financial news and education have always been run by Wall Street suits.

At Briefs Finance, we ditched the suits but kept the Briefs.

We're a Detroit-based financial technology company powered by media on a simple mission: help regular people get better with their money. Not the folks who already have a guy on Wall Street. You.

Why we exist

Here's the uncomfortable truth most finance companies won't say: investing is hard, and most people lose money trying.

It's not because they aren't smart. It's because the whole system was built to feel confusing, intimidating, and expensive.

Wall Street firms charge $5,000 to $10,000+ to manage your money. It can be hard to keep up with financial news and stay informed. 

We think there's a better way, and it starts with one idea:

When the economy shifts, money shifts.

Smart investors don't chase yesterday's winners. They figure out where money is moving next, and they get there before the crowd.

That takes research, not headlines. Research is exactly what we do.

Meet the founder

Briefs Finance was started by Jaspreet Singh.

Jaspreet graduated from law school and then never worked a single day as an attorney.

Instead, he went all-in studying the most successful investors in the world, trying to reverse-engineer how they actually build wealth. He'll be the first to tell you his real edge was being willing to work hard, screw up a lot, and never give up.

What he learned became the foundation of everything we do. The goal hasn't changed since: democratize investing education and make it accessible for regular people - not just the people who can afford a private wealth manager.

What we believe

Our philosophy is simple, and a little contrarian.

The person digging the gold out of the ground knows more about the industry than someone sitting on Wall Street.

In plain English: real research beats recycled news. Here's what that looks like for us:

  • Invest where money is moving, not where it already went
  • Use research to stay ahead of the crowd, instead of reacting to it
  • Keep everything in plain English, so you never feel talked down to or talked over
  • Be honest about the risks, every single time

What we make

Everything we build is designed to take you from "I have no idea where to start" to "I know exactly why I own what I own."

Market Briefs is our free daily newsletter, built for everyday investors.

Our motto is read less news, not more. We summarize the financial news that matters in 5 minutes or less, Sunday through Friday - and it's free for everyone, always.

Briefs Pro is our premium research membership for investors who want to stay ahead of market shifts.

Every week, our Briefs Research team spends 50+ hours digging through financial statements, pressure-testing opportunities, and tracking where the smart money is moving. Then we hand you the essence of it in a 10-minute report.

Inside Pro, you get:

  • Monthly deep-dive reports that discuss opportunities for growth investors, income investors, and investors who want to preserve their wealth.
  • Specific stock and cash-flow research backed by real analysis
  • Custom charts and graphs, so you can feel what's happening in the markets, not just read about it
  • A private community of thousands of fellow investors

Briefs Academy is our financial education platform.

It's a one-stop shop of Journeys (what we call our classes) covering building wealth, real estate investing, stock market investing, and more. Think of it as the course you wish someone handed you before you bought your first stock.

We're also building new tools to make research even easier, including the Briefs Terminal, Briefs Score, and Briefs AI. A few are still in beta, and we're just getting started.

A quick note on what we're not

We're a financial technology company powered by media, not a money management firm.

You can't invest in the Briefs Portfolio, and nothing we publish is personalized financial advice. Investing carries risk, and you should always talk to a licensed advisor about your specific situation.

We give you the research and the education, but the decisions are yours.

Come read along

Our team of money nerds shows up every day to bring you the best financial news and research the only way we know how: from the comfort of our Briefs.

We built the company we wish existed when we were starting out. Now we want to share it with you.

So go ahead - put on your Briefs and read along with us.

Start with the free daily newsletter or see what's inside Briefs Pro.

Briefs Media owns Market Briefs, Briefs Academy and Market Briefs Pro. Image contains two phones with Market Briefs.

Blogs

April 9, 2026
What Is a Meme Stock? A Simple Guide for New Investors

You've probably heard the term "meme stock" thrown around on social media, in group chats, or on financial news. But what does it actually mean? And why should investors care? This article breaks down what a meme stock is, how they work, what happened during the most famous meme stock event in history, and why […]

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April 9, 2026
Enterprise Value Formula: What It Is and How to Calculate It
  • Enterprise value (EV) shows what a company is really worth - debt and cash included - not just its stock price
  • The enterprise value formula is: Market Cap + Total Debt - Cash and Cash Equivalents
  • Investors use EV with metrics like EBITDA to compare stocks more fairly than market cap alone
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April 8, 2026
Return on Equity: What It Is and How to Use It
  • Return on equity (ROE) measures how much profit a company earns for every dollar of shareholder equity
  • The formula is simple: net income divided by shareholder equity
  • A higher ROE can signal a company that is good at turning investor money into profit - but it is not the full picture
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April 4, 2026
Personal Finance Books That Actually Teach You to Build Wealth

Most investors grow up hearing the same financial advice. Study hard. Get a good job. Save your money. But there's a difference between getting a good job and becoming financially successful. A high salary doesn't automatically mean wealth. That's the gap the best personal finance books try to close. This article covers the core lessons […]

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April 4, 2026
How to Reduce Taxable Income: 6 Strategies Investors Actually Use

The tax code in the United States is over 2,000 pages long. Most people will never read a single page of it. Buried inside those pages are legal ways for investors to keep more of their money. Actual rules the government created to reward certain types of investing, saving, and spending. (For a broader look […]

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April 4, 2026
What Is a High-Yield Savings Account - and Is It Worth It?

Most banks pay you almost nothing to hold your money. We're talking 0.01% interest. On a $10,000 balance, that's roughly $1 a year. Meanwhile, inflation is eating away at the value of your cash every single year. If your bank is paying you 0.01% and inflation is running at 3%, your savings are losing buying […]

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April 3, 2026
Best Stocks to Buy Now: A Smarter Way to Think About It

Most investors start their journey the same way. They Google "best stocks to buy now" hoping someone will hand them a ticker symbol and a guaranteed payday. But there is no single "best stock" for everyone. The right stock depends on what you're trying to build and how much time, risk, and effort you're willing […]

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April 3, 2026
How to Avoid Capital Gains Tax: 7 Legal Strategies Every Investor Should Know

Warren Buffett earned $704 million in dividends in 2021. His maximum tax rate on that income? Just 20%. Meanwhile, a corporate executive earning $24.8 million in salary gets taxed at 37%. Almost double the rate - on a fraction of the money. That's not an accident. The U.S. tax code is designed to benefit investors. […]

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April 3, 2026
How to Read a Balance Sheet (And Why Every Investor Should Know How)

You wouldn't buy a house without looking at the inspection report. So why would you buy a stock without reading the company's balance sheet? A balance sheet is one of three major financial statements every public company is required to publish. It tells you what a company owns, what it owes, and what's left over […]

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April 3, 2026
What Is a Stock Broker? A Simple Guide for New Investors

You've decided you want to start investing. You open your phone, download an app, and suddenly you're staring at a screen full of ticker symbols, charts, and green and red numbers. But before any of that happens, there's one thing standing between you and the stock market: a stock broker. So what exactly is a […]

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