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moneysense.ca, 14/11/08
This and That: Surviving the Crunch
- The Wall Street Journal features a boatload of articles on surviving the credit crunch and the recession.
- Another recent Wall Street Journal column asked and answered a timely question: Is Now the Time to Buy Stocks?
- Ellen Roseman is soliciting comments on where you stand on new security measures that require a PIN to validate a credit card sale.
- Thicken my Wallet reminds investors on the importance of dividends in equity returns.
- Jon Chevreau reported that the CRA has revoked the charitable status of yet another “tax shelter donation” scheme.
- Gail Vaz-Oxlade stresses the importance of having an emergency fund.
- Million Dollar Journey has financial tips for newlyweds.
- Canadian Dream is celebrating two years of blogging by giving away free stuff.
- Larry MacDonald on why he finds infrastructure interesting.
- Money Gardener has a simple method for getting rich.
Have a great weekend everyone!
moneysense.ca, 14/11/08







Thanks for the link CC!
Thanks CC, we all knew it was easy to get rich! Have a great weekend.
Thanks for the link!
Thanks for the links. I especially found Larry Macdonalds blog about infrastructure stocks/ETFs interesting.
However i think the ETFs are too wide a brush in this case.
I’m sticking to individual TSE infra stocks like ARE and STN which are both increasing their earnings as we slide into recession which im not sure can be said about most other companies.
ARE has been ridiculously oversold. Its current market cap is barely 4 X projected 2008/9 earnings. Its currently at the $7 mark after having just announced record earnings, a record $1.5billion backlog, and a rather contrarian rosy outlook going forward. It must have something to do with those billions the Canadian government had earmarked for infra projects
But i find it stunning that a stock that was trading over $20 when it had way lower profits is now at $7!