Weekend Reading – April 12, 2008
- My Dollar Plan explains how stock stock splits work in her article Stock Splits 101.
- Canadian Capitalist gives us another reason to avoid hedge funds.
- The Digerati Life has a great article on how to make 10 ordinary things last longer.
- Consumerism Commentary has a detailed article on 10 steps to break the credit card habit.
- Lazy Man and Money gives his thoughts on the middle class.
- Quest for Four Pillars questions hedge funds – are we missing out?
- The Sun's Financial Diary writes about his Proctor and Gamble stock purchase.
- Brip Blap shows us a quick and easy way to control spending.
- Money Smart Life talks about how some smart money choices don't always feel right.
- Canadian Dream has written a thought provoking article about over investing in our children.
- Generation X Finance does a book review on Rich by Thirty.
- Money Ning hosted the Carnival of Personal Finance this week. MDJ submitted a guest post written by DAvid on Sustainabilty and Financial Health.
- Special thanks for our guest posters this week, Canadian Mortgage Trends and Ed Rempel. Both their articles on real estate investor financing and TFSA vs RRSP were very well written and informative.





2 Comments, Comment or Ping
1. Canadian Capitalist
Thanks for the mention FT. Hope you are having a nice weekend.
Apr 12th, 2008 @ 12:24 pm
2. Four Pillars
I could have sworn I already commented but…
Thanks for the mention!
Mike
Apr 14th, 2008 @ 12:53 am
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