
This is a selection of 10 articles I thought you might find interesting from the month of December, 2009. This is by no means a comprehensive list, and there were lots more I could have included.
- Fiscal Fizzle gave us some great information on How to Write a Great Financial Mission Statement.
- Ray at Financial Highway provided 7 Credit Score Myths you might not know about.
- Gail Vaz-Oxlade had a nice post titled Happy Is As Happy Does. It was a great reminder of the importance of attitude in everything we do.
- Tom over at Canadian Finance Blog asked Do You Have Enough Insurance On Your Home? This a good thing to reassess periodically.
- Rob Carrick at the Globe and Mail had a timely article on Why You Can, and Should, Give Generously to Charity.
- Michael James On Money wrote about Modifying the 4% Rule. This was a great reminder that financial planning does not end at retirement.
- Neal from Wealth Pilgrim had a guest post on Frugal Dad’s blog asking Are We Ever Done?
- Canadian Capitalist posted a book review on You Can’t Eat Your Furniture by Robert Chown. I’m going to put this one on my reading list.
- Phil Froats wrote a post asking How’s Your Pension? This is a good reminder to those with company pensions not to fall asleep at the switch. It ‘s a good idea to check on the health of your pension plan if you’re lucky enough to have one.
- Over 2 days, Thicken My Wallet wrote about some good Lessons from 2009 (Part 1 and Part 2).
If you are not already familiar with any of these sites, I encourage you to look around. You’re sure to dig up lots of other jewels!


Thanks for including my post. Happy New Year!
Just noticed this mention… thanks!
.-= Tom @ Canadian Finance Blog´s last blog ..Control Your Spending With A Budget =-.