Time for another weekly roundup. This week, I’m trying something a bit different. I have my favourite blogs that I feature here often. I like and trust the writers. They regularly provide engaging and valuable content.
However, if you are reading my list and reading the links I post, chances are you may have already become fans or subscribers of these same writers. So what is my usual list of links really giving you? A list of articles you have already read. Not overly helpful.
So while I am not about to abandon my favourites, this week I challenged myself to find new writers to share with you – new perspectives on personal finance and investing. Who knows, some of these may become regular features in my future links posts.
Tax time is just around the corner, so I introduce the Canadian Tax Resource Blog, with their post on RRSPs and Retirement Allowances.
Thicken My Wallet has prepared an interesting Crash Course on Severance Pay.
Kristina at Green Panda Tree House (personal finance tips for those in their 20s) also wrote a finance course: Retirement Planning 101.
Canadian Couch Potato wrote two great posts about portfolio rebalancing, starting with Why Rebalance Your Portfolio?
And finally, an inspirational post from Momvesting called Invest in Yourself: Wealth vs. “Small Means.”
Thanks this week to Canadian Finance Blog for Featuring our post Students: Win an iPad or $2000 in the Financial Fitness Challenge,in their Canadian Finance carnival #24.
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