It’s time for another edition of the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival. Since the inaugural edition of the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival, we are now up to 3 submissions for this installment. We are extremely grateful to the 3 bloggers who submitted their articles however 3 articles make not a Carnival. So once again, we’ve gone ahead and rounded up the creme de la creme in the realm of Canadian personal finance and investing and packaged it for you in one wholesome post. We hope you enjoy the selections. If you do, take a moment to share it via Facebook, Twitter & StumbleUpon.
In addition, we would like to take this opportunity to invite submissions for the third installment of the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival slated for publishing on August 15, 2010. So if you’re a Canadian blogger specializing in personal finance and or investing, make sure you submit your best articles for inclusion and while you’re at it, perhaps spread the word on the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival. We would be profoundly appreciative of your effort.
- Financial Uproar presents Selling Crown Corporations: Should Governments Do It?
- Big Cajun Man presents A magic number: 833.33
- Balance Junkie presents No Respite in Diversification
- The Financial Blogger presents Buying v.s Renting a Home: Which Is The Better Alternative?
- Intelligent Speculator presents What are your financial motivations?
- Thicken My Wallet presents How much should a lawyer cost you?
- Money Smarts Blog presents Book Review: Rob Carrick’s Guide to What’s Good, Bad and Downright Awful in Canadian Investments
- Canadian Financial DIY presents Book Review: William Bernstein’s The Investor’s Manifesto
- Million Dollar Journey presents Should University Students Contribute to an RRSP?
- Where Does All My Money Go presents 3 Year Anniversary – I’m Giving Away another iPad!
- The Passive Income Earner presents The Telecoms’ Road to Profits!
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