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By Big Cajun Man


Indeed this is approximately posting number 1000 for me, and after over 4 years of writing, I am beginning to think that I still haven't really scratched the surface when it comes to home finance, personal financial issues and investing from a consumer's perspective.

Will I keep going? I am not sure, it seems most bloggers stop suddenly and just disappear, usually caused by the pressures of life or just disinterest. I am hoping to keep going for a while longer.

To help celebrate posting number 1000, here is a "Best of" list from me to my readers:

Personal Financial and Planning

  1. Free Banking One of my favorite topics on how to get your bank to give you FREE banking for a while at least.
  2. Quarterly Personal Finance Status Report A way for couples to keep each other up to date on their financial status.
  3. Debt is Like Fat Another way to look at trying to get out of debt.
  4. Debt Makes Me Sick A frank article on my feelings about debt.
  5. I Should Divorce My Wife? An interesting point of view from the tax side of things.

Children

As most of you know I have kids and I write about their effects (affects?) on my financial life.

  1. Real World Example: Kids Allowances Where I outline a system to ensure kids get their allowances on time. My kids were pretty mad at me until I implemented this system, and as a bonus, I am still watching them (financially).
  2. Kippers Not just a salted fish eaten for breakfast in the U.K.
  3. Hidden School Costs Not just for universities are there hidden costs in education, public schools rake a lot of money off parents too.

Investment

  1. Einstein: The Rule of 72 Understanding what a doubling period is, and how the rule of 72 can help you with this concept is important to the start of your investment plan.
  2. RRSP or Mortgage? Should you invest or pay down debt, always a good question to ask.
  3. Top 5 Investing Mistakes of my Life This one hurts to read EVERY time, seeing how much money I lost.

Parables

In personal finances sometimes a lot can be learned in parable format.

  1. Parable: Money and the McDonald’s Play Structure How can my son getting stuck in a McDonald's play structure have anything to do with money? Read and you will be amused to see where I went with this story.
  2. Best Financial Advice Ever Given Outlines a parable my Dad told me when I borrowed a large amount of money from him. I have used this parable many times myself.
  3. Don't Pass it to the Other Team How does the Carleton basketball coach have anything to do with finances? Read and you'll see a long stretch.
  4. The Dangers of Advice How I inadvertently gave very bad financial advice to a dear friend.

Humor

I enjoy a good laugh, mostly at my own expense and here are some of my favorite personal finance posts with a humorous angle.

  1. Always Have A Target OK, yes, my humor normally drops to toilet humor, but this one is funny too!
  2. God and a Stock Broker? This is funny, except last week.
  3. Why Banks are always funny Going into banks, talking to banks, interacting with banks, etc., you had better have a sense of humor, because if you don't you'll go crazy.
  4. Get Off the Throne A perspective on the Throne Speech, that Stephen Harper might not have appreciated.

Carnivals I have Hosted

I occasionally host new carnivals with interesting results:

  1. Carnival Of Personal Finance #192: The Family Day Edition I edit'ed this down from about 100 postings and got a lot of poop for doing it, I still think it is far too long.
  2. Carnival of Finanical Planning #94
    That one I just hosted, but still an interesting read. 



Financial Updates

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    Mrs. Caj and I decided last week to sign up for Costco (we already had been members in the mid-90’s but didn’t renew after a year). We had been hearing about Costco from a frugal friend... - 7 hours ago

  • Video: How Do We Use Time

    An interesting video from our friends at Ted.com about Time and it’s use. Note this is the Psychologist who did the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment (google that and see what folks do to... - 2 days ago

  • Random Thoughts: Canada Week

    With Canada Day (July 1st) falling on a Wednesday and the 4th of July falling on a Saturday it makes for odd holiday patterns for both Canada and the U.S.A., my guess would be a lot of folks in... - 3 days ago

  • Evil Genius: Canada Day Sale

    I received 3 different e-mails about On-Line Canada Day sales (Best Buy, Future Shop and Indigo) at various stores and at first I simply ignored them, but after thinking about it, this is really evil... - 4 days ago


Michael James on Money

  • UK to Eliminate Commissions to Investment Advisors

    The UK Financial Services Authority plans to make big changes to the way that investment advisors are paid starting in 2012. They plan to make any fees charged to investors much more transparent. ... - 14 hours ago

  • The Utility of Money

    This is a Sunday feature looking back at selected articles from the early days of this blog before readership had ramped up. Enjoy. Some financial decisions, particularly about insurance, must... - 2 days ago

  • Short Takes: Banks, Bad Investment Products, and 5-Cent Grocery Bags

    1. Scott Adams of Dilbert fame has a funny and thoughtful demonstration that your bank hates you. 2. Larry Swedroe has a great series on bad investments (starts here) that includes some words to... - 3 days ago

  • Advice for Wealthy Athletes

    According to Sports Illustrated magazine, 78% of NFL football players are broke within two years of retirement. NBA players fare a little better with an estimated 60% of them broke within five... - 5 days ago


Canadian Capitalist

  • A look at ETF Trading Volumes and Total Assets

    With Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) multiplying faster than mosquitoes in a puddle of water these days, it is worth examining how some of the more established ones are faring with respect to trading volumes and total assets. To find out, I looked up data on ETFs introduced before 2008 by iShares and Claymore and obtained the [...] - 14 hours ago

  • This and That: Best of the blogs update

    It is a bit quiet on the Canadian Money Forum this week owing to the holidays but check out this thread that contains some excellent posts on the basics of bonds. Voting for the “best of the blogs” continues on the Globe & Mail website. iBankCoin, a blog liberally sprinkled with four-letter words is a runaway [...] - 4 days ago

  • Sleepy Portfolio 2Q-2009 Report Card

    I’ve been tardy in keeping the Sleepy Portfolio in line with the target allocation (cash — 5%, bonds — 20%, stocks — 70% and REITs — 5%), failing to rebalance earlier in the year. As a result, the low-risk part of the portfolio had a higher allocation compared to target and the portfolio missed out [...] - 5 days ago

  • Happy Birthday Canada!

    No post today on account of our nation’s birthday. Happy Canada Day everyone! Related Reading: Happy Holidays On Vacation Bank of Canada Rate Decision How to be Happy This and That - 6 days ago

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