Investment Reading and Finance Links #30

by KenFaulkenberry

in Weekend Investment Reading

Investment Reading

Investment Reading

This Week on the AAAMP Blog:

Sustainable Competitive Advantages: Definition, Types, & Examples

Why Every Investor Should Have a Dividend Growth Investing Strategy

Money Sayings – Keys to Personal Finance

Investment Reading Around the Blogosphere:

Why a High-Dividend Strategy is Dangerous (Larry Swedroe)

The Confusion Between Volatility and Risk (Money & Markets)

Why Bother Investing in Dividend Stocks When You Have ETFs? (The Dividend Guy Blog)

Should You Buy Low and Sell High or Buy Low and Hold? (Simply Investing)

A Guide to Withdrawing Money from Your Retirement Accounts (Moolanomy)

Is Your Investing Too Emotional? (Canadian Finance Blog)

Is an Annuity the Worst Investment a Young Person Can Make? (Good Financial Cents)

Finance Links:

Year End Tax Tips for 2012 (Novel Investor)

The Heart of Financialization: Counterfeiting Risk-Free Assets (Of Two Minds)

On Human Fertility, Part 2 (The Aleph Blog)

Washington’s Biggest Lie (and Why it Continues to be Told) (Beating Buffett)

Carnivals:

Thank you to these blogs for including my posts:

Weekend Ramblings -Zinio Giveaway! (Young and Thrifty)

Carnival of Wealth, Lazy Journalist Edition (Control Your Cash)

Carnival of Personal Finance: Remembering John Lennon Edition (InvestingAnswers)

Carnival of Retirement – (Vanessa’s Money)

Carnival of Passive Investing (Broke Professionals)


Written by KenFaulkenberry

KenFaulkenberry

AAAMP Blog by Ken Faulkenberry
Ken Faulkenberry earned an MBA from the University of Southern California (USC) Marshall School of Business with an emphasis in investments. Ken has 25 years of investment experience and is dedicated to helping people with self-directed investment management through the Arbor Investment Planner. His asset allocation strategies have an outstanding performance record.
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