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Canadian Personal Finance Blogs

There seem to be a quite a few postings regarding Canadian personal finance blogs going around. Here are a list of some personal finance blogs that I read regularly from around Canada (in no particular order).

Canadian Capitalist

  • General Canadian Personal Finance. Among the top personal finance blogs in Canada.

Canadian Dream: Free at 45

  • Mr. Dream is a regular visitor of this site. He has great articles regarding early retirement. His goal is to retire at age 45.

Canadian Money Blogs Reviewer

  • Mr. Money Blogs Review is also a regular visitor of this site. He posts articles relating to personal finance.

Money Matters

  • A blog by the writers of Canadian Business Magazine.

A Canadian on Wall Street

  • This blog provides stock analysis and is investment centric. Great resource as it is among the few Canadian stock focused blogs.

Stock Market Blog

  • A trading diary of a day trader who started with $20k about half a year ago, and now has around $36k. His goal is to go from $20k to $1 million from his trading.

Canadian Dollars

  • A young Canadian’s journey to riches through active investing, ETFs, tax savings, and frugality.

Bring on the Cash Flow

  • This blog provides insights from a young Canadian real estate investor. It is a great read as it is among the few Canadian real estate focused blogs.

Happy Friday!



7 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Thanks for the mention. Cheers!

  2. Thanks for the mention as well, FT. I’m new to blogging but I hope to establish a good blog for all to read.

  3. As always, thanks for the plug.

    CD

  4. Hello,
    I really like your
    Canadian Personal Finance. My blog is also related to your blog.
    Please check this out http://franksfinances.blogspot.com/

    Thanks
    Carl Reese

  5. Hey FrugalTrader. Maybe it’s time to update this list from 2007? I think we deserve mention on there =).

    Cheers

  6. According to me Personal Finance Blogs will give good benefits, because here blogger will share their personal experience with the globe, so it will help us when we face such situation. There so many different topics in blogs which will help us to gain information about all the topics. If you have some doubt about any particular topic you can ask blogger by commenting. So i conclude always read personal finance blog for more details to achieve your goals. For more details on Personal Finance Blogs refer http://www.prime-targeting.com/personal-finance-blogs-are-they-really-fruitful/

  7. Hey good stuff…keep up the good work! :)

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