With Christmas shopping season in full swing, we asked personal finance experts Andrew Allentuck, who writes the weekly Family
Finance column for the Financial Post, and Jonathan Chevreau, founder of the Financial Independence Hub and co-author of Victory Lap Retirement, to review some of the most notable finance and economics books of the year.
We invited two contributing editors and one regular
Family Finance column expert to share insights for average investors.
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various finance columns, ranging from home loans and mortgages, debt management, and other personal finance topics.
The
Percent Financed column shows how much of the current value of stock we own is financed with borrowings from our broker.
Despite having Fair Tax Mark status, SSE lost marks in the
Anti-Social Finance column for several reasons including criticisms of inflated prices and profiteering levelled at all the «big six» energy providers, from Ofgem, the government regulator for gas and electricity markets.
Recently the Financial Post featured a couple who are excellent savers but have experienced quite poor returns as investors in its
Family Finance column (High savers need to enjoy the present, July 25, 2010).
Michelle Singletary writes the nationally syndicated personal
finance column The Color of Money.
One of the world's best personal finance writers — Jason Zweig of the Wall Street Journal — has said there are only a handful of real personal
finance columns to write.