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Forum Giveaway and Weekend Reading


Forum Giveaway Reminder

As I mentioned last week, we are giving away 8 x $25 gift cards for verified registered users of our newest project: Canadian Money Forum.  What do I mean by verified?  When you register, you should receive an email asking you to verify your email.  After clicking on the link within the email, you will be considered verified.  Let me know if you don’t receive the email after registering.  The deadline for the giveaway is today at 8 PM EST!  You can register here.

Weekend Reading

The Wealthy Boomer has an entertaining story about his recent vacation.

Five Cent Nickel explains how to protect yourself from identity theft and email scams.

Canadian Capitalist has some thoughts on the fixed vs variable mortgage debate.

ABCs of Investing hosted this weeks carnival of personal finance which includes a spring theme.  We submitted the purpose of money article.

Where Does All My Money Go offers The Richest Man in Babylon for Free!

Financial Highway lists some financial planning basics.

My Findependence Day tells us to only invest in what you know.

Canadian Finance writes about the benefit of increasing your mortgage payment.

Four Pillars talks about Ethics in Business and Life.

Canadian Dream discusses some mental hurdles to saving.

Thicken My Wallet asks when is multi level marketing illegal?

Michael James on Money goes through the myths of dollar cost averaging.

The Financial Blogger tells us what you need to do before you go.

The Moneygardener shows us the wisdom of Kanye West and money.

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