Many Canadians are getting their financial information through blogs and social media, and that number is likely to substantially increase over time.
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Many Canadians are getting their financial information through blogs and social media, and that number is likely to substantially increase over time.
With constant promotion, use of social media and mentions in the press, Canadian Finance Blog is now read by thousands of readers a day and continues to strive to be the Canadian source for personal finance.
We’ve counted down. We’ve toasted the champagne. We’ve kissed our sweethearts. The New Year is upon us, and with this turn of the calendar comes a chance for a fresh start, a cleaning of the slate. While your goals for making 2011 better than its predecessor most likely pervade all aspects of your life, financial New Year’s Resolutions are particularly popular, especially considering the current financial climate. Perhaps you want to finally get out of debt. The first step in doing so? Reading the New Year’s Resolution Edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance. Look, you’re already on your way!

I previously wrote about some of the bloggers I was impressed with. Here’s my revised list of the Best Bloggers who have been helpful in my endeavours.
Personal Finance blogs are all around us. What if you could only pick 6 of them to read for the rest of your life?
Here are 46 blogs that will help serve as a resource for anyone looking to improve their credit.
Here is an excellent list of 50 of the best financial related blogs on the web that you may not know about.
A look at how one blogger is doing at the 6 month mark







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