Remember to visit Canadian Finance Blog this weekend as we’ll have a book excerpt on Saturday and the first edition of the Canadian Finance Carnival on Sunday! Bloggers, you still have until 5PM EST to get your submissions in!
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- Money Help For Christians presents a Guide for Beginners on How to Make Money Online.
- Oblivious Investor points out that fee-only financial advisors can be biased too.
- WealthWebGurus explains the terminology of Registered Education Savings Plans.
- Len Penzo wonders if our spending habits are a product of biology or environment?
- Balance Junkie looks at the law of diminishing returns.
- The Centsible Life wants you to rejoice for rebates.
- Cash Money Life shows how to make homemade baby food.
- Five Cent Nickel shares thoughts on buying a vacation home.
- MoneyEnergy lists 6 huge factors you need to know about gold’s coming breakout.
- Wealth Pilgrim asks, is a retirement lump sum your best choice?
- MattAboutMoney included The Power of Progress as the #1 pick in this week’s Best of Money Carnival.
- Sweating The Big Stuff included Saving Money At A Farmers Market as an editor’s pick in this week’s Festival of Frugality.
- Personal Dividends included Spouses Investing Together, Not As Individuals in this week’s Carnival of Wealth.
- Sustainable Life Blog included Finish College Without Student Loan Debt in this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance.
- Eventual Millionaire included The Power of Asking For A Discount in this week’s Carnival of Money Stories.
- Don’t Mess With Taxes included Marginal Tax Rate Explained in this week’s Tax Carnival.
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Thanks for including my post Tom. Have a great weekend!
Thanks for the mention!