Weekly Link Round-up For December 3, 2010

Posted on December 4, 2010 by

We hope that you enjoy the week round-up below in case you’ve been missing our daily handpicked favorites. This week on @blueleaf, we posted articles on a range of topics, including low-cost index funds, TARP, Obama’s federal wage freeze, new government legislation, QE2, 3rd quarter GDP, and personal finance.

There’s A New Standard In Low Cost International Funds – Amateur Asset Allocator

“Index Funds” Doesn’t Mean “Stocks” – Oblivious Investor

Proposed New Rules For Target Data Funds – NYT Bucks

TARP Making A Profit - Rortybomb

Working For A Salary – A Bad Deal? – Brip Blap

Why The Experts Don’t Tell The Truth About Stock Investing - Out Of Your Rut

Where Are You Investing Your Money Right Now? - Out Of Your Rut

Low Cost Index Trackers - Movevator

Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act – Wikipedia

Obama On The Federal Wage Freeze – Rortybomb

Federal Government Two Year Pay Freeze Is A Miracle - Financial Samurai

Why I Sold Out Of My Actively Managed Mutual Fund -  My Personal Finance Journey

Opposing QE2 - Felix Salmon

Don’t Let The Third-Quarter GDP Revision Sour You On Stocks - Money Morning

Are Mid-Cap Stocks Set To Lead The Market Higher? – Money Morning

Why European Debt Defaults Are Necessary – Felix Salmon

The Economics And Politics Of Elizabeth Warren – Baseline Scenario

The Eurozone Endgame: Four Scenarios – Baseline Scenario

Best Investments For Retirement Income - Wealth Pilgrim

Have a great weekend!

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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. Read More