- This week the Financial Highway wrote an informative article that explains How to Improve Credit Score.
- If you’ve set a savings goal, you’ll want to read this week’s post by Gail Vaz-Oxlade that gives some Tips to Stay on Track.
- Ever wondered if your financial adviser is telling the truth? The Globe and Mail explains A Dozen Ways Financial Advisers Can Stretch The Truth.
- Tax time is getting ever closer and this week Young and Thrifty shared The Low Down on RESP.
- The Dividend Ninja belted out some nice stock tips this week in their post about, When Issuing A Dividend Can Be Dangerous.
- Ever wondered if your investment company is a good fit for you? This week The Passive Income Earner revealed in-depth why he’s saying, Goodbye ScotiaITrade, Hello RBC Direct Investing.
- This week Michael James on Money reviewed a great new finance book, Market Mind Games.
- If you’re curious whether taking CPP early makes sense for you or not, you’ll want to read this week’s post by Group Benefits Online that discusses Taking CPP Early: The New Breakeven Points.
- The Consumerist wrote an interesting piece this week that explains Why You Probably Shouldn’t Use A Credit Card To Pay Your Taxes.
- Investing in stock can be a big decision. Before you buy your next pick, check out this post by Your Guide to Investing that shares Important Things to Know About Stock Investments.
- Sustainable Personal Finance included us in the Carnival of Personal Finance.
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Thanks for the links! I know what I’ll be doing tonight… and it involves a glass of wine and some good ol’ financial reading…
I know I didn’t make the Top 10, but don’t forget about my Free E-Book I launched this week for readers: Stock Analysis Guide. 29 pages of how to fundamentally assess and analyze a stock!
Thanks for the mention Tom! Have a great weekend!
#1 way financial advisers stretch the truth: “I know more than you do about building wealth.” #2: “Wealth-building is too complex for you to do without my expensive help.”