Weekly Link Round-Up For June 25, 2010
Posted on June 25, 2010 by Eva Sadej

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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