Canadian Finance Blog
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Posted: 01 May 2011 02:00 AM PDT Another crazy week for me. I’ve been working on something that, like Canadian Finance Carnival and Money index, will be another great way to promote your site and get your posts seen by more people. At some point in May I’ll roll out an announcement and make sure as many bloggers as possible find out about it! CareerMike at Experiglot presents 4 Tips to Completing Your MBA Without a Burnout, saying “Can you survive your MBA without burning out?” Gerry Sandis at Resume Mag presents Bitches Don’t Get Hired, saying “A lot of women are proclaiming out loud their inner bitch. Is this a good thing? Obviously the people proclaiming it think it is. But does the hiring manager think that way?” md at PIN presents Three Quick Ways to Find Paying Clients, saying “The best ways to find paying clients.” Group Benefits Guy at Group Benefits Online presents Understanding benefits can increase employee satisfaction, saying “Even if employees don’t have a particularly good benefits package, those who say they have a strong understanding of their benefits coverage are dramatically more likely to consider their employer a very good place to work.” Debt and CreditNeal Frankle at Wealth Pilgirm presents Solve Debt Problems Without Getting Ripped Off, saying “You can solve your debt problems in a variety of ways. One way is to use a debt consolidation company. But you should know that you probably don’t need these companies and they might even make things harder for you. If you value a high credit score, realize that going this route will make your life difficult.” FrugalityFox at Finance Fox presents Keep more money in your wallet, saying “We’ve heard it all before when it comes to money. All the do’s and the don’ts of saving money. Truthfully, they all work, if applied correct” Steve Zussino at Grocery Alerts Canada presents Grocery Shopping Habits of Popular Canadian Blogger Fabulously Broke in the City, saying “We are lucky to have interviewed one of the most popular personal finance bloggers in Canada.” Glen Craig at Parenting Family Money presents Inexpensive (Cheap) Date Night Ideas for Parents, saying “It’s tough getting out with the spouse when you have kids. With babysitting and the date it can get expensive. See some inexpensive date night ideas and how you can save on babysitting as well.” InvestingMike at Do Not Wait presents Choosing an Investment Advisor, saying “How to find the right investment advisor.” IS at Intelligent Speculator presents What is a pink sheet traded stock?, saying “We explain this concept to all of the readers.” Mike at The Dividend Guy Blog presents 7 Deadly Sins of Investments , saying “Are you guilty of these investor mistakes?” Echo at Boomer & Echo presents Three Dividend Stocks On My Watch List, saying “Today there are just a few high yielding large cap stocks for the value investor to choose from. Here’s a look at three dividend stocks currently on my radar:” Mike at What Is Dividend presents 4 Quick Facts about Dividend Investing, saying “We state some common facts about dividends.” Online IncomeDavid Leonhardt at David Leonhardt's SEO and Social Media Marketing presents Blog Engage RSS Subscription Service, saying “Brian over at BlogEngage has built on something original to that platform, an optional program called the Blog Engage RSS Subscription Service. This is a review of the features and whether it is worthwhile for you.” Jim at Advisor Think Box presents Websites are the new business cards, saying “I am still amazed at the number of financial advisors I meet who still do not have a website. This is just like a business not having business cards.” Real EstateMike at Green Panda Treehouse presents How Much Should We Spend on Housing?, saying “How much of your income do you spend on housing?” Glen at Free From Broke presents Free From Broke, saying “We hear how you can save thousands on a mortgage if you refinance. See when it’s a good idea to consider refinancing a mortgage.” OtherLaura Thomas at Money & Me for Canadian Families presents Kevin O’Leary’s Tough-Love Approach to Kids and Money, saying “Financial literacy blogger, Laura Thomas, shows parents how Dragons’ Den star, Kevin O’Leary, can help them teach their kids about money.” Mike at The Financial Blogger presents Teaching Finance In High School, saying “Teaching finance to high school students.” N.W. Journey at Net Worth Journey presents What is Compound Interest?, saying “What is Compound Interest?” Jim Yih at Retire Happy Blog presents Should you write your own Will?, saying “Basically there are two kinds of Wills; a Formal Will and a Holographic Will. Both are legal and valid but which is better?” Crystal at Stupid Cents presents What Is Term Life Insurance?, saying “Life insurance is important for everyone but it can be expensive. That is where term life insurance can be the most helpful.” Related Posts: Canadian Finance Carnival #34 originally appeared on Canadian Finance Blog on May 1, 2011. |
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