Weekly Blog Review April 13th- Earnings Season Edition

by Ray on April 16, 2009

We have now entered the earnings season, April is the month where we will be getting a lot of Q1 results from companies around the world. We already had some important results coming out from the Financial sectors with more to come. So far the financials have exceed it expectations, but do they really mean anything? It only makes sense for them to report better numbers after the mark to market rule was eliminated and Goldman Sachs had even some extra trick up their sleeves to improve their numbers. Looking forward to the next few weeks.

Personal Finance Weekly Blog Review

Canadian Capitalist provides some Tax Resources

Flexo @ Consumerism Commentary talks about the importance of knowing your financial history

Canadian Finance Blog discusses Timeshares

Four Pillars on RESP Contribution

Million Dollar Journey discusses the 80/20 rule

Carnivals

Carnival of Personal Finance hosted by MoneyNing

Articles I enjoyed

Dividends Value on Dividend Confidence and Security

Jason @ Automatic Finances has an interesting post on “Once in a While Fund”

Carnival of Pecuniary Delight host by Miss Thrifty

Articles I enjoyed

Christian Personal Finance presents 10 Free Budget Spreadsheets

The Weakonomist
wonders when does a Recession becomes a depression?

Pinyo @ Moolanomy
explains Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps:

Money Hacks Carnival hosted by Consumer Boomer

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Canadian Finance April 16, 2009 at 11:11 pm

Thanks for the mention!

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The Weakonomist April 19, 2009 at 12:01 pm

Thanks for the love!

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