Friday Links

  1. This week Rob Carrick wrote a stirring post that asks you to Put Your Financial Knowledge to the Test.  Yes, there will be a quiz.
  2. Joining a pension plan can be confusing.  Thankfully Million Dollar Journey shared an in-depth article, Joining a Pension Plan?  A Closer Look at PAs, PARs, PSPAs.
  3. Retire Happy Blog this week explained in a guest post how The Timing of Retirement is Different for Everyone.
  4. The Financial Blogger gave out a ton of ideas and tips in their article on how it can only take 5 Years to Become Millionaire.  Some of the tips will surprise you.
  5. If you’ve ever wanted to try your hand at high-frequency trading, you’ll want to read this post by Where Does All My Money Go.  It gives a little peek into High Frequency Trading: A Professional Trader’s Take.
  6. This week Group Benefits Online explained how Savings Rates are the Key to Success of Defined Benefit Pensions.
  7. Investing can be difficult, especially when taxes come into the mix.  This week the Canadian Couch Potato discussed how to go about Tax-Efficient Investing with ETFs.
  8. We all know that we spend too much on our pets.  But this post by Boomer and Echo might really surprise you when you look at How Much Do We Spend On Our Pets?
  9. It’s nearly tax time and the Canadian Tax Resource was nice enough to share some great tips and advice to help you Get Ready to File Your Income Taxes.
  10. This week Thicken My Wallet wrote an intriguing piece that delved into The (Really Tardy) Investment Rules for 2012.  You might be surprised by what’s on the rules list.
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