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This and That: Blog Edition

by Ram Balakrishnan
July 19, 2007
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  1. If you order a cold drink at Second Cup, you might as well order a small instead of a medium. Ellen Roseman found that the quantity is the same but the medium costs 40 cents more.
  2. Melanie of Canadian Mortgage Trends estimates how the recent rate hike by our central bank will affect you if you have a variable-rate mortgage.
  3. Larry MacDonald writes about how he left the rat race behind to pursue his passions.
  4. Million Dollar Journey reviews David Bach’s book, Smart Couples Finish Rich.
  5. SteadyHand’s Tom Bradley reviews the lessons of Warren Buffett for small investors.
  6. I find that selling is the most difficult part of investing directly in stocks. Thicken My Wallet writes about the factors he considers before selling a loser.
  7. Markets have been very volatile of late. Jon Chevreau debates the best course of action for an investor.
  8. We’ve been having below normal temperatures this summer though Environment Canada predicted hot and dry weather. Still, when we do finally get hot weather, Canadian Dream’s tips to save money on cooling would be useful.
  9. Financial Jungle wrote a series of posts on picking income trusts (business trusts, pipeline trusts, royalty trusts).
  10. Canadian Financial Stuff calculates how much to budget for baby’s first year and reviews his numbers.

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  1. Finding a Financial Advisor, Part 1
  2. Carnival of Debt Reduction # 19
  3. The Income Tax Cut is Better
  4. This and That
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