Eva Sadej

Eva Sadej

As a college student, Eva bought her first individual stocks in January 2010 after doing substantial fundamental analysis on the companies. She is interested in personal finance and investor behavior, and hopes to help others make sense of their financial future through writing.

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Weekly Link Round-Up For May 27, 2011

This week on @blueleaf we linked a number of great articles. We hope you enjoy our weekly link round-up below. Cheap Houses, Poor Workers – Buttonwood Gross On The Deficit, and Big Blue Chips – Guru Investor Never Say Never Again – Monevator How A Synthetic ETF Works – Monevator The Decline Of U.S. Stocks – Felix Salmon 5 Ways To Raise Money Smart Kids – Frugal Dad Tricks Of The Trade: How Some Advisors Are Now Winning Over New Prospects – Investment News What’s Left Of The Ryan Plan? – Baseline Scenario The Buy-Back Delusion – Buttonwood What Rescue? – Buttonwood Sonders On What The Commodities Tumble Means For Stocks – Guru Investor What To Watch On The Economy For 2011 – Joe Taxpayer U.S. Pension Funds: From Bad To Worse – Buttonwood The Dark Side Of Student Debt Read More…

Weekly Link Round-Up For May 20, 2011

Enjoy the weekly link round-up below for the week on May 20, 2011, and follow us at @blueleaf! Can There Be No Risk Retirement? – Go To Retirement Deceptive Returns – Barel Karsan New Careers, Thanks To The Internet – Cash Money Life Charles Schwab To Offer Index-Only 401k Plans – NYT Bucks In Defense Of The Shiller P/E – Buttonwood 401k Or IRA: Which Should You Funds First? – Bargaineering Is An MBA Worth It? – Get Rich Slowly S&P 500 Beats Super Rich Investors In 2010 – Consumerism Commentary Types Of Mutual Fund Equity Investment Options – Spruce Up Your Finances What Is Passive Investing? – Out Of Your Rut Why High Gas Prices Don’t Matter – Living Off Dividends If Working Longer Is Retirement Plan A, What Is Plan B? – Go To Retirement One Cheer For Read More…

Weekly Link Round-Up For May 13, 2011

Enjoy the weekly link roundup below and follow us on @blueleaf! Bin Laden And The Nature Of Proof -Buttonwood All That Glitters: Why I’m Not Investing In Gold – Get Rich Slowly Would You Buy A United States Government Annuity? – My Journey To Millions Reasons To Never Raid Your 401k – Cash Money Life Pensions: Life Expectancy In The U.S. – Buttonwood 5 Ways To Reduce The Risk Involved With Retirement Savings – Spruce Up Your Finances Housing: The Great Divide – Buttonwood Keep Mutual Fund Fees Low To Improve Returns – Digetari Life Why Commodities Crashed – Felix Salmon How Being Public Eases Acquisitions – Felix Salmon How Long Before Greece Leaves – Money Morning David Brooks On High Structural Employment – Rortybomb Dollar Cost Averaging Vs. Lump Sum Investing – Consumerism Commentary Start Planning Your Retirement In Read More…

Weekly Link Round-Up For May 6th, 2011

Enjoy the @blueleaf weekly link round-up below! Commodities: When A Sell-Off Is Good News – Buttonwood Why Are Business Prices So Volatile? – Barel Karsan The Government Passes A Renters Tax! – Financial Samurai Bond Rate – Think Your Way To Wealth Dow 38,830? – Buttonwood Bubble Logic – Out Of Your Rut IRA Max Contribution Limits – Free From Broke New Health Insurance Law – Consumer Boomer The Debt Crisis:Locking Up Your Money – Buttonwood Lifetime Investment Income From Your Retirement Portfolio – Go To Retirement Impact Of Bin Laden’s Death – Kiplinger Personal Finance Can The U.S. Trade It’s Way Out Of A Slump? – Kiplinger Personal Finance Social Security: Spending And Saving The Same Money – Buttonwood Buffet Passes On Gold: Continues To Bet On U.S. – Guru Investor Laddering CDs Can Add Liquidity And Return – Read More…

Weekly Link Round-Up For April 30, 2011

Plenty of good stuff below, in case you’ve missed it. Pimco And Bond Markets: Tell Us What You Really Think – Buttonwood Why Earning More Money Is More Important Than Frugality – Out Of Your Rut Synthetic ETFs Could Pose A Threat To Global Financial Stability, Say Regulators – Monevator What Is Pink Sheet Traded Stock? – Intelligent Speculator Chinese Property And Investment: More On The Chinese Bubble Issue – Buttonwood Financial Markets And China: Bubbles And Busts – Buttonwood Fisher Looks To “Hero” CEOs – Guru Investor Changing Our Retirement Asset Allocation – Go To Retirement Why Analysts Hate Putting Out Sell Ratings – Felix Salmon How To Succeed Financially As A Couple – Consumerism Commentary Death Of The Dollar? – Money Morning Alliance Bernstein Sees Target Date Fund Outflows – Investment News Understanding Losses In Your Portfolio – Read More…

Weekly Link Round-Up For April 22, 2011

This week on @blueleaf we linked a number of great articles for you to enjoy and learn from. We hope you enjoy the weekly link round-up below: Expecting An Early Greek Default – Felix Salmon Beer Drinking Charts Of The Day – Felix Salmon Cloud Computing Helps Revive Corporate IT Spending, Boosts Intel and IBM – Money Morning U.S. Personal Savings Rate Still Going Up – First Generation American Preparing For Semi-Retirement – Out Of You Rut Where The U.S. Has Already Been Downgraded – Buttonwood Keep On Trucking – Buttonwood 7 Mistakes People Make Just To Get A Huge Tax Refund – Spruce Up Your Finances The Myth Of Resolution Authority – Baseline Scenario S&P Debt Crisis Shows U.S. Debt Crisis Could Have Dire Consequences – Money Morning Don’t Revalue The Yuan Yet – Wall Street Journal Global Rebalancing Read More…

Weekly Link Round-Up For April 15, 2011

Below are @blueleaf handpicked favorites bundled into a convenient round-up. We hope you enjoy the weekend reads. Durbin, Dion, And Interchange – Felix Salmon The Savers Dilemma – Consumerism Commentary Alternative Investments On The Rise In Retail World – Investment News Be Careful When Picking Mutual Funds Based On Its Name – My Journey To Millions Could Goldman Sachs Fail? – Baseline Scenario Who Wants A Voucher? – Baseline Scenario BRIC Summit Deal Gets Brazil-China Relations Back On Track – Money Morning Larry Summers Has Had Enough Financial Regulation – Felix Salmon Homeowners In Denial – Felix Salmon No Nukes? – Project Syndicate Gasoline Driven Inflation Hike? -Kudlow’s Money Politics The SEC Comes Round To Private Markets – Felix Salmon Fair Shares – Felix Salmon Working With A Financial Advisor: How To Plan For The First Date – Consumerism Commentary Read More…

Weekly Link Round-Up For April 8, 2011

This week on @blueleaf we linked the cream of the crop in our daily handpicked favorites. In case you’ve missed them, we post our weekly link round-up below. Three Paths For Indebted Democracies – Project Syndicate Is China Overtaking America? – Project Syndicate Paul Ryan’s Growth Budget – Kudlow’s Money Politics Working With A Financial Advisor: Selecting The Right Planner – Consumerism Commentary Uncovered Investment Pearls In Tsunami’s Wake – Zero Hedge Corn And Crude Convergence – Zero Hedge Spending Too Much Or Taxing Too Little? – Buttonwood What Is Your Personal Debt Ceiling? – Frugal Dad Why Most Advisors Are Leaving Money On The Table – Investment News SEC Enforcement To Target Fund Industry – Investment News The Rest Of The Beyond Basel And Post Dodd-Frank Financial Battle – Rortybomb Why I Won’t Pay Off My Mortgage Until I Read More…

Weekly Link Round-Up For April 1, 2011

This week on @blueleaf we linked a number of great personal finance articles as well as a few good analytical and opinionated pieces from Money Morning. We hope you enjoy the weekly link round-up below. S&P Peak Earnings? – Barel Karsan How Much Interest Are You Paying? – Debt Free Adventure When Should I Take Social Security Benefits? (Single Investor) – Oblivious Investor Taxpayer Suggestions For Improving The I.R.S. – NYT Bucks Taking Social Security Early And Investing The Money – Oblivious Investor Convenient Arguments – Baseline Scenario G.E. Is The Poster Child For Why The U.S. Must Revamp Its Income Tax System – Peridot Capitalist The Final Four Ways To Invest In Global Demographic Trends – Money Morning The Death Of “Dollar Carry Trade” – Money Morning Stock Exchange Mergers: The Real Story – Money Morning Why Spring Time Read More…

Weekly Link Round-Up For March 25, 2011

This week @blueleaf we linked a number of articles on personal finance and investing. We hope you enjoy the weekly link round-up below. Are Stocks Too Risky? – Consumerism Commentary Three Investments To Consider For Your Retirement Portfolio – Money Morning Retirement Concerns Plague U.S. Baby Boomers – Money Morning Why Japan Is a Buy – Money Morning The Scramble For Donor Dollars After A Disaster – Good Intents More Worries About Companies Staying Private – Felix Salmon Li & Fung Warns Of End Of Cheap China Goods – Financial Times U.S. Jobless Claims Decline As Layoffs Slow – Financial Times Congress May Roll Dice, Legalize Net Gambling – Libertarian Gazette Target Date Funds – Better Off Doing It Yourself? – Darwin’s Finance Taxed To Death: A New Stimulus Idea – Money Morning College Graduates And The Terrible Labor Market Read More…

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