Weekly Review-Recession Over Edition- Guest Posts

by Ray

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Yesterday Bank of Canada announced that the recession is over in Canada and predicted that the economy would expand this quarter, TSX jumped up 2.3%. Well I certainly hope BOC is right on their call, but believe this will be a long painful process for many.

Announcement:

As the wedding is only a week away I will be extremely busy with last minute planning for the next week, however several of my fellow bloggers have offered guest posts to cover my time away. I have received several great guest post and I truly appreciate everyone’s offer, over the next week you may notice several great guest on FH I hope you will find the material informed and will join in on discussions. If you would like to contribute a guest post please feel free to contact me and we will make arrangements.

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Weeks Review

The Dividend Guy discusses the important topic of re-investing dividends

Rob Carrick @ Globe & Mail explains on how to perform background checks on advisers

Mr. Cheap @ Four Pillars discusses how to answer salary expectation question during interview

Canadian Finance Blog explains how the Universal Child Care benefit work

The Oblivious Investor covers the long standing debate on Renting vs Buying

Preet Banerjee @ Where Does All My Money Go celebrates his 2nd year anniversary with some amazing giveaways.

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Tom @ Canadian Finance Blog

Thanks for the mention Ray. Good luck with the wedding!

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Peter

Good luck on your wedding. Just remember not to sweat the small stuff, and enjoy the day while it’s happening. You won’t remember the small things that go wrong, but you will remember how beautiful your new wife looked while you were standing at the altar. God bless you on your union~!

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Ray

Thanks guys!!

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