Not only is Canada Day an important national holiday, it was also on this day last year that I really started to get Canadian Finance Blog noticed. Last Canada Day I hosted the Money Hacks Carnival – Canada Day Edition. Not only did this bring quite a few bloggers that didn’t know about the site…
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Jim Yih, who recently wrote the four post series on financial literacy, is joining Canadian Finance Blog as a regular contributor. As you’ll see, Jim is a great writer who brings a wealth of financial expertise. Welcome to CFB Jim! -Tom Tom asked me to share a little about who I am. To prevent boredom,…
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Today I’d like to introduce the Money Mavens Network, a group of nine blogs that each bring a different perspective to the personal finance blogosphere. With each site occupying separate niches, we can point you to further reading from network members that have more experience on a particular topic. Thanks to Craig at Money Help…
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I’d like to welcome Alan Schram, who is joining me as a writer here at Canadian Finance Blog. While many of you may have read his posts in the past, for those who haven’t, I’ll let Alan introduce himself to you. -Tom Just over a year ago I realized that most of the stress that…
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Back on February 2nd, 2009, the first post went online at Canadian Finance Blog. Is was just a simple welcome message, that would also serve as the original about page. Now, one year later, I look back at that original post and can say that I accomplished all but one of the goals I had…
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2009 has been full of many interesting events that will no doubt have an influence on the rest of our life. From a market crash, to huge gains. From a real estate slowdown to an increase in sales due to record-low interest rates. For these reasons and more, I’m sure 2009 has been eventful for…
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With 2009 coming to an end, I’d like to highlight some of my favorite posts written here on Canadian Finance Blog. This list isn’t only based off of popularity of recent posts, but also some of my favorites from earlier in the year that most readers may not have had a chance to read. I…
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