Today is the final day to enter the Canadian Finance Blog 1 Year Anniversary Contest! We have ten finance books and three premium PocketSmith plans to give away. Thirteen winners in all, with a total prize value of $530!
Thanks to Monty Loree from Canadian Money Advisor, for taking the time to interview me last weekend. Some of the topics we discussed include why I started this site, my job as a Financial Analyst and what blogs I read regularly. Monty is looking to do 100 podcast interviews this year. So if you’re a personal finance blogger, mortgage broker, life insurance agent, or in any other field related to finance, contact Monty and schedule a chat!
- Financial Highway has tips to protect yourself from ID theft.
- Studenomics looks at some common bank tricks to watch out for.
- Fiscal Geek asks, what is a good credit score?
- Cash Money Life suggests you be careful what you say and do at work.
- Money Under 30 explains economic bubbles.
- My Life ROI shows how you can take your competitive resume and tweak it.
- Bible Money Matters has a post about how to go on a financial diet.
- Frugal Dad breaks downs the costs of commuting, and nine ways to reduce them.
- Redeeming Riches lists 6 ways to find free money.
- Michael James on Money gives an example of the dangers of automatic bank account withdrawals.
- Get Rich Slowly included Control Your Spending With A Budget in this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance.
- Sweating The Big Stuff included Reduce Your Electricity Bill By Choosing An LCD TV Instead Of Plasma in this week’s Festival of Frugality.
- Need Money Tips included Reducing Your Spending While Intoxicated in this week’s Money Hacks Carnival.
- The Skilled Investor included Consider Your House And Career When Deciding Your Portfolio Diversification in this week’s Carnival of Financial Planning.
- Credit Card Offers IQ included Introducing Alan Schram in this week’s Carnival of Money Stories.
- Healthcare Manumission included Insurance You CAN NOT Do Without in this week’s Cavalcade of Risk.
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Thanks for the link Tom! Looking forward to winning one of the great prizes!! Have a good weekend!
.-= Ray @ Financial Highway´s last blog ..Tax Tips: How to Maximize Your Tax Deductions? =-.
Thanks for the link & mention!!
.-= Jason @ Redeeming Riches´s last blog ..Are You Making These 5 Tax-Filing Mistakes? =-.
thanks for the mention Tom!
.-= MD @ Studenomics´s last blog ..What Are Some of The Stupid Ways You Spend Money? =-.
Thanks a ton Tom, have a great weekend, Olympics start tonight! Woot.
Well I don’t have a link to a blog to post like the others, but still wanted to say thanks for your blog!!! Learning lots!
Thanks for the mention, Tom.
.-= Patrick´s last blog ..3 Key Decisions Young Families Need To Make When Preparing a Will =-.
it’s about chasing money
Thanks for the Infos
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Identity theft has become a major, major problem! And living without protection is like living in a crime infested neighborhood and not having protection on your home. You would probably at least have a really good guard dog and a fence right? Well, not protecting your identity today is the equivalent of living in that neighborhood and refusing to even lock your door. It’s so sad that it’s come to this, but there are always tradeoffs in life. Because we want better medical coverage and a nicer car we pay more to protect and insure them.
Likewise, with something as amazing as the World Wide Web there come tradeoffs also. One tradeoff for us having access to almost everything is that others have access to almost everything about us, our information. And that includes our personal information like social security numbers, banking information and even your medical and criminal history.
Luckily there is a lot of information out to help us understand and protect ourselves from these heartless criminals. Here is an informational website put together to help you and your family. We hope you find it helpful. ID theft protection
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