Friday, December 9, 2011

Canadian Finance Blog

Canadian Finance Blog


Friday Links

Posted: 09 Dec 2011 02:00 AM PST

  1. Overdraft is a nightmare!  Thankfully Get Rich Slowly shared an amazing guest post that tells one man’s tale of Getting Over Overdraft: How I Started Saving.  An eye-opening article.
  2. There’s no denying the allure of working from home.  But what would you do?  The Financial Highway released a list of 50 Home Business Ideas this week.
  3. This week Studenomics tackled the difficult question of What to Do After College – 7 Alternatives to Spending a Fortune on Grad School.
  4. On a happy note, Boomer and Echo says that Canadian Resources Are Where It’s At.
  5. Social media allows business, even insurance companies, to try and be your friend.  This week Young and Thrifty answered the tricky issue of Should You Accept Your Car Insurance Company’s Friend Request?
  6. This week the Canadian Couch Potato wrote an eye-opening post that explains Why You Should Beware of First Dates.  I’m talking mutual fund reports, not bad dates.
  7. Nowadays every company has some sort of incentive program.  Michael James on Money examines the new idea of Loyalty Points as Currency.
  8. We work so hard to get rid of debt but then what?  Money Ning wrote a great piece that explains just that: What to Do Immediately After We Become Debt Free.
  9. This week Stupid Cents discussed the ins and outs of How to File a Tax Return Online.  This is a good incentive to get an early start!
  10. We’re all focusing on saving money but have you ever considered How and Why We Rationalize Spending?  This is a great piece by Free From Broke that shows how rationalization may actually hurt us.

 

 

 

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Friday Links originally appeared on Canadian Finance Blog on December 9, 2011.


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