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Great Bull or Bulls–t @ Canadian Money Forum
5 Reasons To Dump Your Strict Budget @ Frugal Dad
How effective are dividend stocks in downturns? @ Thicken My Wallet
Money Management Software For The Desktop: YNAB 3 Review @ The Digerati Life
One More Reason to Avoid Labour-Sponsored Funds @ Canadian Capitalist
Wokai: Support Chinese Small Businesses through Microfinancing @ Sun’s Financial Diary
Socially Responsible Investing @ Four Pillars
What if You were Required to Share your Finances? @ Lazy Man and Money
Take it Like a Man or Invest Like A Woman? @ The Financial Blogger
how to keep a customer happy @ Brip Blap
My Bad Money Habits @ Canadian Dream
Finding the Value in Money @ My Dollar Plan
Commodity Trading Advisors @ Where Does All My Money Go
Bond Fund Investing @ Money Smart Life
Pension Reform Promised Soon @ Michael James on Money
How to Save Money for Christmas in a Short Amount of Time @ Generation X Finance
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I recommend reading The Investment Zoo by Stephen A Jarislowsky
@ Matilda Greene – it is – I look forward to reading more articles like that.
Alot fantastic articles being linked out to! I love it =D I liked the Bond Fund Investing article the most due to the fact that it is something I studied in my Corporate Finance course this semester.
Till then,
Jean
Awesome link roundup. Your retweet button puts way more than 140 characters in the tweet though. Just sayin.
Thanks for the link!
Good idea CF. I’m used a few online tools before but I have never written about them.
FT – do you have a review of online (e.g. web-based) personal financial management sites? I had never really thought of this but the article from the Digerati Life got me thinking about Quicken (I used this way back in the 90’s).
A web-based tool could allow my wife and I to share responsibility for inputting our information.
Could be a multi-part article!
@MsSaveMoney: I enjoyed the article too
thanks FT !
To find the value in money… I have a new found appreciate for it.
“Take it Like a Man or Invest Like A Woman?” is a great post. Very good insight.