Feb 29 2008

Winner of Wise Investing and Weekly Roundup


Weekly Roundup

First off, last week I did a quick review of the book, Wise Investing Made Simple. In that post, I announced the I would be giving away the book to a commentator to the post. Today is the day I make the draw…congratulations to Canadian Dream for being the randomly selected winner. I will be in touch shortly to get the details on where to send the book. Now on with the weekly roundup.

The Carnivals

Only one this week – Everything Finance hosted the Carnival of Everything Finance which included my article, Watch Out For These 6 Slick Mutual Fund Marketing Tricks.

The Articles

Rising dividends are great – with the right intentions

3 Effective Option Strategies to Soften The Blow in This Volatile Market

The Danger Of Being Too Conservative

The Chorus of Voices for Index Funds

The Drawbacks Of Withdrawing From Your RRSP Before Retirement

Investing Advice from a Guy Who Manages $22.5 Billion

State Street Launched S&P International Dividend ETF (DWX)

Cola Wars – Coke versus Pepsi

The Mathematics of Averaging Down

Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA)

10 Commandments of Value Investing

Morningstar Dividend Leaders Index

“Wrestling” with an 8.4% Dividend Yield

Words of Wisdom From Warren Buffett

Analysis of Citigroup

Thanks to everyone for their great articles!


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  1. Tyler @ Dividend Money said:

    Thanks so much for the mention of my post 10 Commandments of Value Investing. Sometimes I even need to remind myself of these!

    February 29th, 2008 at 10:16 am
  2. Canadian Capitalist said:

    Thanks for including my post on the new Tax-Free Savings Account. Have a nice weekend!

    February 29th, 2008 at 10:20 am
  3. Canadian Dream said:

    Pardon? I won?!?! Wow! I don’t usually win stuff.

    THANK YOU!

    Tim

    February 29th, 2008 at 12:12 pm
  4. Dividends4Life said:

    Thanks for link to mt article “Morningstar Dividend Leaders Index”. Have a great weekend!

    Best Wishes,
    D4L

    February 29th, 2008 at 4:36 pm
  5. Four Pillars said:

    Thanks a lot for the contest and the link!

    Mike

    February 29th, 2008 at 10:47 pm

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