Friday Links

  1. This week the Financial Highway discussed How Our Ideas on Stock Investing Got on the Wrong Track.
  2. Saving for your children’s education is so important, which is why Gail Vaz-Oxlade wrote a post about Still No RESPs? Really?
  3. Retirement means different things to different people.  The Canadian Personal Finance Blog breaks it down this week with their post on Let’s DEFINE Retirement.
  4. Speaking of retirement, Retire Happy Blog discussed an often-ignored subject: Retirement as a Single Person.
  5. This week Money Smarts addressed reader questions in their article on Family Accounts vs. Individual, Contribution Amounts, Best Bank – RESP Reader Questions.
  6. The Million Dollar Journey answered the difficult question so many of us ask, When to Pay Back the Home Buyer’s Plan.
  7. If you’re an investor, you’ll want to read Boomer and Echo’s post this week on How to Avoid These 4 Investing Mistakes.
  8. This week Money Sense did a great round-up of Vanguard Canada’s new ETFS with a look at Vanguard’s Dividend, REIT and S&P 500 ETFs are great news for ETF Investors.
  9. Speaking of ETFs, the Canadian Couch Potato wrote an in-depth post about An ETF Pricing Puzzle.
  10. This post is for all the students and parents out there.  Bank Nerd discussed Introducing the TD Canada Trust Student Bundle.
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One Response to Friday Links

  1. Tom,

    Thanks for the inclusion, didn’t get a lot of responses back on what the new retirement might be, still interested in hearing from folks.

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