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Posted: 22 May 2011 02:00 AM PDT I got home from our road trip on Wed and enjoyed using these past few days to catch up on some online work and we even made some progress with getting the front and back yard ready for summer. Unfortunately the vacation is over on Tuesday and it’s back to work! Budgetingvh at Funny about Money presents What Price Gasoline?, saying “The cost of gasoline is getting out of hand, so much so it may be time to consider trading in the clunk on something more efficient.” BusinessMike at The Financial Blogger presents In 5 years From Now, My Online Company Will…, saying “How we see the growth of our business.” Jim at Advisor Think Box presents Are you selling something on your website?, saying “For most financial advisors, we sell services and financial products. Although we can't sell mutual funds online, we might be able to sell other products that enhance what we do as our primary activity.” CareerLahesha Williams at Career Help for Christians presents 8 Leadership Tips to Maximize Performance, saying “Whether you are a formal or informal leader, these tips can help you maximize your success and the success of others.” Glen at Free From Broke presents College Grad? Professionalism is Critical for Landing a Job, saying “If you are a new graduate congrats! Now you need to understand how important professionalism is to getting a job and to your career.” Glen Craig at Parenting Family Money presents How to Combine Children with Work-at-Home Jobs, saying “These days more and more people are looking to find ways to work at home. But if you have kids it can be difficult. See how you can combine working at home with watching your kids.” Debt and CreditKyle Berks at Integrated Loans presents What is a Good Credit Score?, saying “Credit scores will have varied tiers to determine the reliability of the borrower. A score that would be considered good is 660 to a 699.” Heidi at Personal Bankruptcy Blog presents The Best Budget Worksheet for Keeping You Out of Canada Bankruptcy . Heidi at Bromwich & Smith Blog presents Alberta Bankruptcy – Debt Payoff Calculators are Tools You Can Use. Big Cajun Man at THE Canadian Personal Finance Blog presents I’m Sorry Sir Your Card is Being Refused, saying “The national debt crisis in the U.S. is really bad, but things in Canada aren’t much better.” Extra IncomeBriana at Stupid Cents presents Home Based Business Ideas, saying “These home based business ideas can be started in your own home and can provide you with the flexibility and income you’re looking for in a career.” FrugalitySteve Zussino at Grocery Alerts Canada presents Free Canadian Coupon Policies eBook, saying “Do you know the coupon policy for your favorite retailers in Canada? Do you know if they price match? What about if the retailer allows coupon stacking? Many Canadian retailers do not have an official policy and this is a common complaint among couponers in Canada. We have created a free eBook that contains coupon policies across Canada for popular stores.” Sustainable PF at Sustainable Personal Finance presents Mom Knows Best – Financial Advice By Example, saying “The advice one can absorb from parents living on a shoe string budget is invaluable later in life.” InvestingIS at Intelligent Speculator presents Is Passive Income Just An Illusion?, saying “Some thoughts on passive income.” Mike at The Dividend Guy Blog presents Dividend Dad – Dividend Investing and RESP, saying “A primer on how you can pay for your kid’s tuition with dividends.” Mike at Experiglot presents The Personal MBA Experiment, saying “Some thoughts on the whole personal MBA experiment.” Group Benefits Guy at Group Benefits Online presents The big four companies dominate the Capital Accumulation Plan (CAP) Market, saying “Sun Life, Great-West Life, Standard Life and Manulife provide over $70 billion dollars of CAP assets. What's amazing is these big four companies represent about 70% of the total CAP market.” LifestyleNeal Frankle at Wealth Pilgirm presents How To Avoid Identity Theft While Traveling, saying “If you travel, you have to be extra careful about identity theft. I often travel to visit my daughter who lives overseas. Her apartment has become like a second home to us. But it seems like every time I go I get hacked and I have to change credit cards.” RetirementCraig Ford at Money Help for Christians presents Should You Only Own a Single Target Retirement Fund?, saying “Target retirement funds are growing in popularity. Is owning a single target retirement fund a good idea?” Jim Yih at Retire Happy Blog presents Online Guide for RRIFs, saying “Registered Retirement Income Funds (RRIFs) are the ideal vehicle for converting RRSPs to income. Learn about RRIF rules and so much more.” Mike at Green Panda Treehouse presents Saving for Retirement: A Quick and Easy How To Guide, saying “Quick thoughts on how you can start retirement planning right now.” Mike at Do Not Wait presents How to Generate Income From Your Retirement Investments, saying “Making money after your retire.” SavingEcho at Boomer & Echo presents Using E-post To Organize And Manage Your Bills, saying “I signed up with e-post several years ago after becoming frustrated with receiving, storing and tracking all of my monthly bills that came in the mail.” TaxesN.W. Journey at Net Worth Journey presents What is Self Employment Tax?, saying “Learn about the basics of self employment tax.” Related Posts:
Canadian Finance Carnival #37 originally appeared on Canadian Finance Blog on May 22, 2011. |
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