Weekly Roundup: Great Articles This Week

by Hank Coleman

Follow my blog with Bloglovin. Here are some of the best articles I have seen on Google+, retweeted on @MoneyQandA, shared on Facebook, and read in RSS subscriptions this week. Here are some of my favorite articles this week from some great personal finance writers around the web. Be sure to check them out!

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Hank Coleman is the founder of Money Q&A, an Iraq combat veteran, a Dr. Pepper addict, and a self-proclaimed investing junkie. He has written extensively for many nationally known financial websites and publications. Hank holds a Master’s Degree in Finance and is currently pursuing his Certified Financial Planner credentials. Email him directly at Hank[at]MoneyQandA.com.


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Jai Catalano

These stock blogs will be good for my step father who is starting one. I am getting him over to your blog and now I will add some more from the list you just rounded up. Thanks Hank.
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Elizabeth @ Simple Finance

I have to know, why did you close comments on the Lebron story? Were you getting too much feedback from LBJ haters (like me) who are still upset he left Cleveland?

However, the piece (which was a GREAT analogy, by the way) was totally redeemed by the inclusion of the Duke prof – I had him for an undergrad Econ class (the ONLY one I took)!
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Hank Coleman

Thanks, Elizabeth. The comments aren’t closed because of Lebron or anything like that. They are always closed on syndicated content that comes into the site from sources like The Motley Fool, Forbes, Business Insider, etc.
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