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Weekend Reading – July 25, 2008

A quick reminder that today @ 5pm EST is the deadline to enter in The Answer – book giveaway.

The Restaurant Blogger writes about some memorable customers, good and bad!

Generation X Finance writes about Top 12 Money Mistakes Most People Make.

Canadian Dream explains why government bailouts don’t work.

Lazy Man and Money has a great article that explains How to Save on Gas (35 Tips Inside). Here are some of my tips on how to save gas.

Canadian Capitalist asks (and answers) how large is the Canadian bond market?

The Digerati Life shows us that Stock Market Diversification Works! The Proof.

The Sun’s Financial Diary has a short video clip that gives us A Taste of China.

Brip Blap tells us that work-life balance is a false choice.

Money Smart Life has a primer on exchange traded funds.

My Dollar Plan gives us 4 Things to Consider When Picking the Right Investments.



3 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. FT,

    Thanks for the link and I’m glad you like the updated look on my site.

    Have a great weekend,
    Tim

  2. Thanks for the link, FT!

  3. 3. Andy

    Some great articles here. It is amazing how similar the topics of late are becoming amongst the top bloggers, yet the way each is written makes me want to read them all

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