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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…

Weekly Link Round-Up For March 18, 2011

This week on @blueleaf we posted a number of great articles from our favorite blogs and websites. We hope you enjoy the weekly link round-up below. Special Report: Mistakes, Misfortune, Meltdown: Japan’s Quake -Reuters Lack Of Leadership Prolongs Mortgage Settlement Talks – American Banker The FDIC’s WaMu Suit – Felix Salmon Working With A Financial Advisor: Whom Do You Trust? – Consumerism Commentary Who’s Afraid Of Elizabeth Warren? – Baseline Scenario Regulatory Uncertainty – Rortybomb Don’t Beat Yourself Up Over Your Investing Mistakes – Out Of Your Rut What Does Diversification Mean To You? – Sweating The Big Stuff How Dumb? – Baseline Scenario The Value Of Undergraduate Business School – Wall Street Oasis The Wealthy Need $7.5 Million To Feel Wealthy – Bargaineering Dangerously High – Buttonwood Why Market Aftershocks Will Continue – Felix Salmon Japan Quake & Tsunami: Read More…

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