Friday Links

  1. This week Bank Nerd shared a great Infographic: Insurance Premiums Across Canada – who’s cashing in and who’s forking over?
  2. If you’re in the market to sell your house, you’ll want to read this post by the Million Dollar Journey about Getting the Biggest Bang for Your Home Renovation Bucks when Selling.
  3. With the launch of two new ETFs, Money Sense wants to answer the question, Is Black Swan Protection Worth the Cost?
  4. The Passive Income Earner wants to help you learn How to Know If You Have a Debt Problem?
  5. This week Financial Highway lays down the truth on why Stocks Are Not Risky Anymore.
  6. We all know we’re supposed to have diversification but the Canadian Couch Potato asks, Can You Have Too Much Diversification?
  7. Young and Thrifty explains the pros and cons of contributions in their post on TFSA vs RESP Contributions.
  8. This week Where Does All My Money Go discusses Currency Risk, Not Currency Trading.
  9. If you’re a parent, you’ll want to check out Boomer and Echo’s article on Where to Find the Best Savings Accounts for Children.
  10. The Canadian Personal Finance Blog wants to make sure you’re asking yourself when it comes to finances, Are You Solving the Right Problem?
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Written by Tom Drake

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4 Responses to Friday Links

  1. Rob Bennett says:

    Tom:

    Thanks for the kind mention of “Stocks Are Not Risky Anymore.”

    I hope things are going well with you.

    Rob

  2. Thanks for the inclusion Tom, I am still not sure I have the right solution, but I hope I know all my problems.

  3. Justin @ Y&T says:

    Thanks for the inclusion Tom!

  4. Echo says:

    Thanks for the mention, Tom!

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