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The best of the Web on money, markets and all things financial, as chosen daily by Globe and Mail personal finance columnist Rob Carrick.



A Tip for Clueless Investors

Avoid stocks - that's the argument in this post on a blog called Canadian Dream: Free at 45.

One of the foremost voices in the avoid stocks school of retirement saving is David Trahair, author of Enough Bull: How to Retire Well without the Stock Market, Mutual Funds, or Even an Investment Advisor.

Cheapness, Canadian Style

Add Northern Cheapskate to your list of websites devoted to coupons, freebies and discounts. Here, you'll find ideas on where to obtain free books online.

Four-Wheel Bargains

Ten cars that are cheap to own.

Sneaky Snakes And Their Sales Tricks

Ten ways that salespeople try to get you buy stuff. I've encountered almost all of them in car dealerships over the years.















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