Here are some of the new entrants in the Canadian Personal Finance blogosphere:
A Canadian and Her Money is written by Money Diva, a 32-year old consultant who has amassed a significant nest egg for someone her age. She updates us on her net worth, discusses what she does to grow it, her long-term plans etc. (Feed)
Crunch Money promises to help to “get a better understanding about some of the financial products you might be hearing about from your broker, advisor, brother, sister, father, or the media”. The blogger has covered topics like Principal-Protected Notes, Segregated Funds and socially responsible investing. Posts are detailed and well written. (RSS Feed)
Debt Be Gone: A couple in their late twenties, who are deep in debt, are on a mission to eliminate their consumer debt, increase their income and save for a home and retirement. They detail their progress in their blog. They are making great progress having paid down $10K in about six months. (RSS Feed)
Investoid is written by a 25-year old former tech entrepreneur from Alberta. The blog mostly deals with investment topics and individual stocks are sometimes discussed. (RSS Feed)
In Re: money, a 27 year-old Torontonian promises to discuss issues specific to Canadian small business, self-employment and taxes and investing, though I can’t say I am a fan of buying penny stocks. (RSS Feed)
Actuary Promod Sharma writes the Riscario Insider Blog. He explains that “riscario” is a combination of risk, care and scenarios and writes to “help Canadians learn about financial risks and how to reduce them”. (RSS Feed)