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World Cup, BP Oil Spill, Bill Miller and More

A shorter list today to highlight a few great blogs that I should link to more often.

How are you investing these days? @ Canadian Money Forum

Investing Lessons from World Cup @ Financial Highway

Costs of BP Oil Spill Compared With Exxon Valdez @ Money Energy

Do You Know Where Your Bills Are? @ Canadian Finance Blog

How Bill Miller’s star has fallen @ Canadian Capitalist

Track your variable income with the Extra Income Spreadsheet @ Squawkfox

I Am An Eat-Out-Aholic @ Cash Money Life

Lessons From Pigs, Truckers And Overtime @ Rocky Credit Union Speak

Harry Dent sees a Great Depression Ahead @ Today’s Economy Blog



8 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Thanks for the link FT! Hope everyone enjoyed the world cup as much as I did :). Enjoy your weekend!

  2. Thanks for the mention FT!

  3. There’s so much going on in this carnival! A variety of topics!

    We also did an article on the costs of the BP oil spill and how it affects each individual. Check it out: http://www.gobankingrates.com/savings-account/how-the-bp-oil-spill/

  4. I’ll check these out Frugal, some good links there.

    I wrote a post about how BP may lessen the microscope on the oil sands:

    http://myownadvisor.blogspot.com/2010/07/less-offshore-means-onshore-from.html

    We’ll see…

    Hope you have a good weekend!

  5. Thanks for the mention FT! Have a great weekend!

  6. Thanks a ton Frugal. Great list too by the way.

  7. Checked out the topic, “How are you investing these days?” and it really helped me kinda get an idea of how others are doing in terms of investing as well. Great finance roundup!

  8. 8. BankVibe

    Great list of articles, but the one on the BP Oil Spill really hit home.

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