Welcome to the third leg of the Canadian Tour of Personal Finance Blogs. I received a total of fifteen entries, which are listed in the order they were received. Enjoy!
- The RIF Meltdown Strategy: The Financial Blogger explains how you can slowly transfer assets from your RRSP into a taxable portfolio without paying too much tax on the withdrawals.
- The Disappearing Middle Class in Canada: Canadian Financial Stuff takes a look at StatsCan data and concludes that the gap between the “haves” and “have-nots” is continuing to increase.
- Who’s Benefiting From Your Asset Allocation? Financial Jungle warns that your financial adviser may be recommending an asset allocation strategy that may not make sense for your situation.
- Investing: How to start (over): Thicken my Wallet shares some lessons on how to start investing based on his experience from fixing his broken portfolio.
- Pay Down the Mortgage or Invest? Middle Class Millionaire explains why investing in the market makes more sense for his situation.
- DIYers, You never had it so good: Four Pillars lists five reasons why for investment DIYers, things have never been better.
- Living Below Your Means (LBYM): Canadian Dream explains the advantages of LBYM with a hypothetical example.
- Critical Illness: The Basics: Riscario Insider explains the financial risks of a critical illness and explains the basics of insuring the risk.
- BRK.B — My very own index fund: Growth in Value is comfortable with holding one baby Berkshire share. After all, it is run by one of the best investors ever.
- Goldcorp’s Q1/07 Review: Commodity News and Mining Stocks reviews the first quarter earnings of one of the lowest cost gold producers.
- ETF Screeners, Tools and Primers: Canadian Financial DIY lists useful websites and online resources with comments for investors looking into Canadian and US ETFs.
- Ten Ways Personal Finance Blogging has Helped Me: A Canadian and Her Money explores both the obvious and not-so-obvious benefits of personal finance blogging.
- Stock Analysis - Bank of Nova Scotia: Investment Jungle analyses BNS and concludes that it is currently selling at a premium.
- Advantages Of An Early Age RRSP: A Dawn Journal mentions a few benefits of starting a RRSP at an early age.
- Dealing with Losing Your Job! Million Dollar Journey offers some tips to cope with a job loss.
- Getting Started With Blue Chip Dividends: Financial Security Quest shares his experience of buying his first blue-chip, high-yield dividend stock.
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16 responses so far ↓
1 MillionDollarJourney.com // May 22, 2007 at 6:11 am
Thanks for hosting CC, great job!
2 FourPillars // May 22, 2007 at 7:35 am
Thanks for hosting CC and thanks for helping get my blog started!
Mike
3 Wolf Stone // May 22, 2007 at 12:37 pm
Very nicely organized Canadian Cap….thanks for hosting !!
4 A Dawn Journal // May 22, 2007 at 12:59 pm
Thanks for mentioning my site. I am not sure if same person can submit more than one site. I run a personal finance site for Canadians, which is not exactly a blog site but it’s got a lot of personal finance info. Canada’s Personal Finance Website is at http://www.adawn.net. Thanks again and keep up the good work.
5 The Money Diva // May 22, 2007 at 3:50 pm
Great job CC! Nice to see that we are getting new bloggers every time!!
MD:)
6 FinancialJungle.com // May 22, 2007 at 4:46 pm
Thanks for hosting, CC. The blogoshphere is growing fast.
7 The Financial Blogger // May 22, 2007 at 8:16 pm
Thanks for hosting! This is my first tour and I really enjoyed reading all posts.
8 Investment Jungle » Blog Archive » Carnivals, Carnivals, Carnivals // May 22, 2007 at 8:32 pm
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9 Riscario // May 22, 2007 at 10:05 pm
CC, thanks for mentioning “Critical Illness: The Basics”. The link is missing
It’s http://riscario.blogspot.com/2007/05/critical-illness-basics.html
10 Mr. Cheap // May 23, 2007 at 10:40 am
Boo hoo, my submission was rejected…
11 Canadian Capitalist // May 23, 2007 at 10:43 am
Mr. Cheap: My bad. I just went over my emails and saw that I missed your submission. My sincere apologies.
Here’s what I’ll do: I’ll add your submission to the tour later today and I’ll also highlight it in my weekly roundup on Friday.
12 The Financial Blogger » RIF Meltdown Strategy: A complete example // May 25, 2007 at 6:30 am
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13 hank // Oct 10, 2007 at 6:04 pm
Can’t beat that advice with a stick!
14 Rajini // Jul 26, 2008 at 4:45 am
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15 Canadian Personal Finance Blog » Blog Archive » Canadian Tour of Personal Finance Blogs // Jul 27, 2008 at 7:16 am
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16 sharegyan // Aug 13, 2008 at 3:11 am
Hi,
Once again after crash Nifty has started going up. Now we suggest all rises should be used as an opportunity to exit old long positions.
This bull run will continue for few more days. Overall market is in bearish mood as in medium term its just a small rally due to short covering
and result season.
Happy Trading,
ShareGyan
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