Weekly Link Round-up for September 10, 2010
Posted on September 10, 2010 by Eva Sadej
This week on @blueleaf, we linked you to a really funny (but super educational) book review of “The Skinny On Real Estate Investing” by Jim Randel, complete with cartoons, stick figures, and text bubbles. If your interested in a light read for the weekend, this book, or actually more so its book review on Get Rich Slowly, is a great choice.
Check out our other links below. Hope everyone had a great Labor Day.
Don’t Choose Investments Because of Tax Breaks – Money Smarts
Five Common Financial Brain Farts – Realm of Prosperity
Why I Invest In Mutual Funds – Hope To Prosper
Tax Efficient Investing For Retirement – The Digetari Life
The Skinny On Real Estate Investing – Get Rich Slowly
Blending Speculative And Traditional Income Stocks - Seeking Alpha
The Latest On How Much Card Rewards Cost The Poor – Bucks
Are Municipal Bonds The Next Bubble? – My Dollar Plan
Flexible Spending Accounts: Is A FSA Right For You? – Generation X Finance
What Percentage Of My Salary Should I Save For Retirement? – My Personal Finance Journey
Central Clearing and Systemic Risk - Baseline Scenario
Are Hedge Funds Abusing Bankruptcy? - Felix Salmon
What Is Deflation And Should You Be Concerned? – Good Financial Cents
Why Your Retirement Is Getting Riskier – Motley Fool
Fee-Only Financial Advisors Can Be Biased Too – Oblivious Investor
The Future Of Stock Market Investing? – Out Of Your Rut
What is A REIT And Should You Invest In Them? – Consumer Boomer
Five Things You Need To Know About The 401(k) – Studenomics
States With Ridiculously Low Unemployment And Why – The Daily Middle
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
