Apr 17 2006

Carnival of Personal Finance #44

The Carnival of Personal Finance #44 is up over at fivecentnickel.com. As usual, he has done an awesome job summarizing all the posts for this week. The one post that I really received a lot of value from was Growth in Value’s post on cash flow. Cash flow is a critical component to a company’s [...]

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Apr 9 2006

Doin’ The Tax Filing Dance – Getting Some Money Back

Time is running out for us Canucks to file our income tax. Usually I try to get mine done early March, but this year has been crazy and I still have not filed. I am close though. As I did last year, I am using QuickTaxWeb to do the filing. I have been really impressed [...]

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Mar 22 2006

Updated Dividend Income Portfolio Page

I have updated my portfolio page – it is a work in progress so please check back tomorrow as I will keep working on it over the next day. In the mean time, I encourage you to check out DIY Finances post on DRIPs and using transfer agents. It can be a bit of a [...]

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Mar 20 2006

Same Dividend Guy…New Blog Format

Let me know what you think…is it better then the last version? I really want to know.

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Mar 13 2006

Carnival of Personal Investing #13 is Up

InvestorGeeks has been kind enough to host this weeks Carnival of Investing #13. There are some great articles in this weeks edition. Be sure to check it out.

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Mar 4 2006

Pfblogs.org – A Great Financial Aggregator

The folks over at pfblogs.org have put together a great list of personal finance type blogs. I am still amazed at the sheer number of blogs that are listed over there. Awesome site guys.

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Feb 12 2006

Carnival of Personal Finance

It is my pleasure to host this weeks Carnival of Personal Finance. There is a huge list of posts, so without further ado, here we go: Flexo at Consumerism Commentary presentsrecent changes to online job hunting Jim at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity presents Analysis of ING’s $555 Closing Cost Mortgages Michael Weinstein at Sound Money [...]

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Dec 18 2005

10 Rock Solid Stocks – According to Fortune

I came across this article over at Fortune.com. It provides a list of 10 stocks that they consider to be rock-solid to take you into the New Year. At first I was like, “Hey, I own 2 out 10 – I suck”. But then I put on my anti-investment media hat and realized that this [...]

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