Friday, January 20, 2012

Canadian Finance Blog

Canadian Finance Blog


Friday Links

Posted: 20 Jan 2012 02:00 AM PST

  1. Did you resolve to spend less this year?  If so, you’ll want to read Financial Highway’s post that examines Why Are You Over Spending?
  2. We’re all still recovering from the holidays and Gail Vaz-Oxlade explains how we need to take this month to get back on track and celebrate January as the Make Do Month.
  3. Getting close to retirement?  According to The Wealthy Boomer, Only One in Four Boomers Have a Clear Picture of Their Retirement.
  4. This week the Canajun Finances wrote a post, Let’s All Sell Out, that takes a different look at Suze Orman’s new debit card.
  5. In case you wondered how the markets did in 2011, Group Benefits Online released A Year End Investment Review of the Markets.
  6. Recently ETFs have been growing rapidly but the Canadian Couch Potato asks, Are ETFs Growing for the Wrong Reason?
  7. This week Balance Junkie shared some great advice for investing with their post on The Gene Mauch Rule for Investing Success.  You might be surprised by this rule.
  8. Boomer and Echo wrote an in-depth post that will answer any questions you have that center around Do You Have a Locked in RRSP?
  9. Saving is hard but what if you could do it stealthily?  This week Get Rich Slowly explained how to go about Stealth Savings: Sneaky Ways to Fatten Your Account.
  10. Ever wondered about term life insurance?  Thankfully Moolanomy posted an in-depth article that works as The Complete Guide to Term Life Insurance.

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Friday Links originally appeared on Canadian Finance Blog on January 20, 2012.


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