Friday, December 23, 2011

Canadian Finance Blog

Canadian Finance Blog


Friday Links

Posted: 23 Dec 2011 02:00 AM PST

  1. This week the Retire Happy Blog delved into a tricky question that all parents ask themselves, “Does Giving Kids Money Really Help Them?”
  2. Gail Vaz-Oxlade shared a great post that explains what happens When Saving Isn’t Saving.  This is certainly a must-read.
  3. It’s that time of year when ski trips are at the top of your vacation list.  The Canadian Personal Finance shared some great tips on How to Find Discount Ski Tickets.
  4. Thirty Six Months wrote a piece this week that asks whether you Live to Work or Work to Live.  Which are you?
  5. This week My University Money discussed the concerns around Pension Envy and the Company Match.
  6. We all have at least one rewards card in our wallets.  Rewards Cards Canada explains how the best way to go about Using Loyalty Rewards for Holiday Gifts.
  7. Looking at a career change?  You’ll want to read this week’s post by Investorz Blog that tells you Why Being an Investor Isn’t an Ideal Career Path.
  8. This week Balance Junkie asks when it comes to finances, Why Can’t We Have Our Cake and Eat it Too?  An interesting article that will change how you view your investments.
  9. Your Money posed an unusual question to readers this week, Could You Go an Entire Month without Using Cash?
  10. Michael James on Money wrote an article that certainly helps clear up some of the confusion around investing costs.  His post examines A Better Way to Explain Investing Costs.

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Friday Links originally appeared on Canadian Finance Blog on December 23, 2011.


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