Weekly Review-Free Books and Great Articles

by Ray

We are frequently contacted by publishers and authors for book reviews, however due to lack of personnel and time we are unable to review all books that are sent to us. We thought we give our readers a chance to contribute, if you enjoy reading finance related books and would like to review them for us, we’d be happy to send you free review copies. If you are interested please email us [info at financialhighway.com] and include your interest (finance, investing, tax, business etc.) as well as your full name and mailing address, we will contact you when books are offered to us.

Other then that we are continuing to look for talented and enthusiastic writers to join our team, if you are interested send us an email!

Enjoy these great articles!

Top Three Myths of Being an Entrepreneur @ Wallet Pop Canada

Tax schemes and financial tune-ups @ Larry MacDonald

6 Ways to Invest in Gold @ Million Dollar Journey

How to Beat Deflation @ WSJ

Why baby boomers’ retirement is different from their parents’ @ Globe & Mail

Why the Market Could Be Lower … But Isn’t @ Blance Junkie

Wild Portfolio Outcomes @ Michael James on Money

No lost decade: Why we’re not Japan @ Monevator

How To Simplify Your Life @ Frugal Zeitgeist

Wise Investing should complement a savings habit @ Canadian Capitalist

DIY Projects To Save Money: Should You Take Them On?@ The Digerati Life

5 Things-To-Do for the Newly Wed (or Cohabiting) @ Gail Vaz-Oxlade

Throughout the week I highlight other interesting articles through my twitter account, you can follow me on twitter or follow your twitter feed. Enjoy your weekend!

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Forest August 8, 2010 at 8:32 am

Thanks very much for the link.

That’s a great thing to do with your review copies. I received too many and now have a backlog so have had to start saying no until I get through them!

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Michael James August 8, 2010 at 9:57 am

Thanks for the mention. I also find it difficult to keep up with the requests for book reviews. One way to slow the flow from some publishers is to actually say what you think of a book when it is bad.

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