Friday, October 28, 2011

Canadian Finance Blog

Canadian Finance Blog


Friday Links

Posted: 28 Oct 2011 02:00 AM PDT

  1. Low interest rates have long been touted as solutions.  This week Balance Junkie asks Are Low Interest Rates a Solution or a Problem.
  2. This week Free From Broke wrote a nice post that shares a few ways to Find the Money to Pay Down Debt.
  3. Boomer and Echo asked a very hard question this week.  Does Your Job Define You?
  4. If you’ve had questioned about ETFs, you’ll want to read Million Dollar Journey’s article this week that focuses on How Leveraged ETFs work.
  5. Long distance calling can be brutal to your phone bill.  Money Smarts released a post that analyzes the costs of Calling Home from Another Country – Long Distance Voice vs. Skype.
  6. This week Squawkfox shares How to Negotiate a Lower Credit Card Interest Rate.  Some good advice and tips here.
  7. Canadian Couch Potato released a new book that looks like a great read.  Check out the review of MoneySense: Guide to the Perfect Portfolio.
  8. This week Young and Thrifty looked into What is Compound Interest?  An in-depth look at how compound interest can work for you and against you.
  9. The Canadian Capitalist looks at several ways to set your financial plans in its article, Where Are the Financial Plans?
  10. An interesting post this week by Michael James on Money that looks at a few Real Estate Lessons from China.

 

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Friday Links originally appeared on Canadian Finance Blog on October 28, 2011.


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