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Toronto Star Column on Personal Finance Blogs

June 6th, 2007 · 11 Comments

Ellen Roseman mentions this blog in her column today titled Blogs offer new views on finance. Other blogs mentioned are: Middle Class Millionaire, Financial Jungle and Money Diva of A Canadian and Her Money. Congratulations everyone and thanks Ms. Roseman!

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  • 1 FourPillars // Jun 6, 2007 at 7:35 am

    Neat stuff - so you decided to come out of the closet CC?

  • 2 Big Cajun Man // Jun 6, 2007 at 8:48 am

    Lucky duck! You keep getting mentioned in the “real press” you are going to have to go “legitimate”.

    Don’t forget to mention we other smaller sites :-)

    Cheers, C8j

  • 3 Canadian Capitalist // Jun 6, 2007 at 10:58 am

    4P: When I started blogging, I was mainly aiming to keep track of my finances like net worth, cash flow, portfolio etc., which would mean I should maintain strict anonymity. Somehow, I’ve never posted such details and I wonder why I should maintain a veil of secrecy.

  • 4 MillionDollarJourney.com // Jun 6, 2007 at 11:24 am

    CC, so are you saying that I should never disclose my identity? :)

    BTW, congrats guys on the big mention!!

    FT

  • 5 Canadian Capitalist // Jun 6, 2007 at 11:31 am

    MDJ: No, that’s not what I am suggesting. But it will be a tougher decision for you. If I revealed my net worth etc., I would definitely not want to see my name in print.

  • 6 FourPillars // Jun 6, 2007 at 11:42 am

    That’s interesting CC - I wouldn’t mind letting friends & family in on the blog eventually even though I’ve already posted portfolio information and debts. I don’t find that info all that personal but we’ll see.

    A huge part of my financial planning revolves around investments & debt so it would be hard for me to talk about all my analysis without using the real numbers.

  • 7 Canadian Capitalist // Jun 6, 2007 at 12:05 pm

    4P: I don’t find information you’ve posted so far all that personal either. For some reason, debt isn’t as much of a taboo as how much you have and how much you make. Co-workers freely talk about their mortgages. But I would never want them to know my net worth or how much income we bring in and I don’t think I ever posted that information.

  • 8 GIV // Jun 6, 2007 at 2:34 pm

    With me it’s not so much about revealing financial info, but that I’m a journalist. Occasionally, I cover financial stories and companies from an investing standpoint.

    I haven’t really thought through all the implications but I figured to be safe I may as well go incognito. The last thing I need is for someone to question the objectivity of a story I write because of something on my blog or vice versa.

  • 9 Riscario Insider // Jun 6, 2007 at 10:01 pm

    CC, congratulations on your mention in the newspaper. Thanks to the web, you don’t need to buy 50 copies for posterity :)

    Congratulations to the other bloggers mentioned in the article.

    I’ve been interviewed 3-4 times and found it nerve-racking (preferring the thoughtfulness of writing over the spontaneity of speaking) . Rob Carrick of the Globe and Mail interviewed me for an article about term life insurance (Term Life Insurers Tailoring Policies To Your Health, July 17, 2001). Unfortunately, my name wasn’t mentioned :(

    On the bright side, I didn’t have to buy 50 copies for posterity :)

  • 10 FourPillars // Jun 28, 2007 at 11:13 pm

    Hey CC, I’ve been meaning to ask you - what kind of reaction have you gotten since you went public? Has anyone you known said that they read the blog?

    Mike

  • 11 Canadian Capitalist // Jun 29, 2007 at 7:54 am

    Mike: Nope. I don’t think anyone I know figured out I write the blog (i.e. assuming someone I know is reading the blog!).

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