Its’ hard to believe 2012 is almost over. As I get older (I’m 52) it seems like the weeks and months go faster and faster. This will be the last Investment Reading for 2012. I’m going to a reduced blogging schedule for a couple of weeks so I can spend more time with family and work on some projects. Here is some valuable investment reading to explore over the holidays:
This Week on the AAAMP Blog:
Piotroski F-Score Test – A Value Investing Strategy for Your Portfolio Management Tool Box
Arbor Investment Planner Offers Two New Premium Service Plans
Investment Reading Around the Blogosphere:
If You Must Value the Market (Dividend Mantra)
What Are the Core Asset Classes for Income Portfolios? (Portfolioist)
The Mathematics of Recovery (Financial Tales)
Negative Enterprise Value, Paranoia, and Returns (Greenbackd)
Railroad Stocks Appear Attractively Valued Across the Country (Dividend Monk)
Bad Markets Make Good Friends (Excess Return)
Bond Ratings Explained (Investor Junkie)
Investing in Collectibles (Boomer & Echo)
Personal Capital Review – A One Stop Financial Center (Free From Broke)
Investing in MLPs: Yields are High, but Complications are Many (The College Investor)
Are We in a Bull or Bear Market? (Simply Investing)
Finance Links:
Essays in Fragility: Our One-Off Economy (Of Two Minds)
Carnivals:
Thank you to these blogs for including my posts:
Carnival of Wealth (Control Your Cash)
Cavalcade of Risk #172 (Nancy’s Blog)
