Weekly Link Round-Up For June 25, 2010

Posted on June 25, 2010 by

This week on @blueleafcom we posted links on portfolio allocation, the implications of the BP oil spill, and the replacement of Peter Orzag as the Director of the OMB. Also a few things on the new financial reform bill, credit card regulations, and the extension of the first homebuyer tax credit. The Senate’s been working hard.

Rebalancing and Asset Allocation: Critical For Investing – I Will Teach You To Be Rich

What the Financial Reform Bill means For Financial Advisers – Investment News

Will Elections and a Resignation Open the Door For U.S. Budget Changes? – Money Morning

Making Your Nest Egg Last a Lifetime – CNN Money

Fannie Mae Demonizes the Victims of the Housing Bust – Felix Salmon

High Interest: How to Choose Between Checking, Savings, and CDs – Get Rich Slowly

The Hidden Danger in Your Portfolio – Motely Fool

Why Stock Spills Are Nothing Special – Motley Fool

16 Business Lessons I Learned From Poker - US News: Money

The Wrong Way to Protect Your Portfolio – Motley Fool

Does Income Change Who You Are As a Spender? – My Journey to Millions

Paul Krugman For OMB – Baseline Scenario

Credit Card Regulations: A Win to Customers? Or the End of Credit? – Get Rich Slowly

Is it Better to Buy or Rent? – Moolanomy

Why China’s Foxconn Will Hurt the Economy More Than The Global Oil Spill – Money Morning

Why a Bank Might Like Owning a Hedge Fund – Rortybomb

Four Factors to Consider Before Determining Your Long-Term View on U.S. Stocks – Money Morning

Senate Approves Extension of First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit – Think Your Way to Wealth

Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Set to Lead GM IPO – Reuters

Dead On Arrival: Financial Reform Fails - Baseline Scenario

Have a great weekend!

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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. Read More