Weekly Round Up-Facebook Fuss, Stocks vs. Mutual Funds, Security Fraud and more

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Why the Fuss Over Facebook Doesn’t Make It a Home Run @ Jason Zweig, WSJ

Student Debt Dilemmas @ Wallet Pop Canada

ETFs still best for prudent investors? @ Larry MacDonald

Deducting Mortgage Interest on Rental Properties @ Michael James on Money

Are you trading too much? @ Canadian Capitalist

Stocks or Mutual Funds: Which Should I Buy? @ Oblivious Investor

TFSA: Investment Gains, Withdrawals and Contribution Room @ Balance Junkie

Canada too lax on securities fraud: CFA chief @ Globe & Mail

Resisting Social Pressure @ Million Dollar Journey

Swing a Salary Increase By Threatening to Leave? You’re Fired Within 18 Months @ Darwin’s Money

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Michael James

When it comes to Facebook stock I’m happy to sit on the sidelines. Thanks for the mention.

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Pete Low

The article about people being fired or layed off after getting a salary increase is pretty interesting. Never thought of it before, but it makes sense that companies would look toward a higher paid, less loyal person if they needed to get rid of somebody.

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Darwin's Money

Thanks for the mention and nice roundup!

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twentysomethingmoney

this is a great list of links, and some really good reads. thanks for sharing!

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