Friday Links

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  1. Million Dollar Journey points out the top low-cost Canadian DRIP stocks.
  2. Consumerism Commentary has 4 reasons why you should read your bill every month.
  3. Fiscal Geek lists 10 things your baby doesn’t need that can fund their college education.
  4. Money Energy looks at the remaining problems that could cause a second stock market crash in 2010-2011.
  5. Your Money Relationship shows us 31 medical home remedies you should know.
  6. Len Penzo says No, I’m not cutting up my credit cards, maybe you shouldn’t either.
  7. The Financial Blogger has 45 days to save before Christmas.
  8. Thicken My Wallet provides tips to effectively build your business from a home office.
  9. Financial Highway asks if smoking is good for the economy?
  10. Financial Methods lists 5 warning signs that you’ve got way too much debt.
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3 Responses to Friday Links
  1. Thanks for the link! Have a great weekend!

  2. Marc Potvin

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