Friday Links

  1. This week Million Dollar Journey took a different route with finances and wrote about The Basics of Economics.
  2. If you’re in the market to buy a home, you’ll want to see how Money Smarts answers the question for House Buyers – Is 20% Down Payment Always Better?
  3. Speaking of homes, if your place is feeling a bit cramped, Brighter Life helps you crunch the numbers to decide whether you should Move or Renovate?
  4. The Retire Happy Blog shared some frightening news this week that Too Many Canadians Have No Will.  Do you know what that leads to?
  5. The Canadian Personal Finance Blog  divests a confession in their post about how Money Can Fix (Most) Everything.
  6. This week the Financial Highway wants to make sure you know how to Build Your Credit Scores Faster.
  7. If you’re a college graduate, money can be a difficult issue.  Boomer and Echo dishes out some great Money Advice for College Graduates.
  8. The Facebook IPO launch led to many investors thinking twice about the stock and this week the Dividend Ninja continues their series on Why You Shouldn’t Buy Facebook: Part-3.
  9. This week Michael James on Money shared some great advice to help you with Building Assets for the Lower-Earning Spouse.
  10. Nobody like debt and failure but Young and Thrifty shows you how to go about Using Debt and Failure as Motivation.
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