ModernGraham’s Friday Linkfest #3
Each Friday, I will be posting a list of the best links of the week. I’ll collect what I find most interesting during the week, and will take submissions of articles that readers find interesting.
Best of the week from ModernGraham’s Reading List:
- Jonathan Goldberg on Investing posted Calculations on Return (ROA vs ROE vs ROIC).
- DividendsValue had quite a few good posts, as usual:
- The Reformed Broker posted Seven Things You Should Know.
- Christian Personal Finance posted What Money Tips do you have for Newlyweds?
- TraderFeed looked at Chasing Yield, Not Risk.
- MagicDiligence posted Quick Take: Dun & Bradstreet Corp (The) (DNB).
- ValueInvestingPro posted Magic Formula Stocks on the Move.
- Old School Value posted the Value Investor’s Guide to Handling Volatility.
- ABC’s of Investing posted Calculating Capital Gains and Capital Losses.
- Random Roger’s Big Picture posted Why It’s Time to Retire the 401k (a response to the Time cover article of the same name) and also And Now the Rest of the Story.
- Good Financial Sense also looked at the 401k with Why You Should Keep Contributing to your 401k.
- My Wealth Builder posted Thinking About Scenarios for the Next Bubble.
- The Dividend Guy Blog posted How I Invest in Emerging Markets.
- And the LawBlog at the Wall Street Journal had two great posts with Lawyer Who Challenged Obama’s Citizenship Fined for Frivolous Suit and Judge in Gay Marriage Case: Ability to Procreate Not Required.
Now, some other thoughts – I received a few submissions this week but they were all from the bloggers themselves. As the goal of this linkfest is to highlight what people find to be the best reads of the week, I am not including submissions from the author of the article/post. If you are a blogger and want to be included here, please submit something that you have READ, not written.
A review of the rules of the ModernGraham Friday Linkfest:
- The deadline is Wednesday nights at midnight.
- If you have a blog of your own, please do not submit your own posts. If you include a link to your website in the remarks section of the submitting form, I will be sure to note (and link to) your site.
- A preference is made towards posts and articles that deal with investing; however, there are countless other topics that are extremely interesting. The “deal with investing” guideline will be defined very broadly.
- I will separate the links that I find interesting from the links that are submitted by others.
- Please submit as many articles that you want; however, if you are planning to submit more than 2 or 3, please e-mail me direct with a list. If you submit 5 or more, I will separate your submissions from the rest.
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Thanks a lot for the mention!