Tax Incentives for New Car Purchases: Weekend Reading

A handful of my favorite posts from this week:

Taxes

Taxgirl argues that the proposed tax incentives for new car purchases are a terrible idea. (I completely agree. And don’t even get me started on the 15k credit for home buyers…)

From my tax blog, one old and one new:

Investing

Monevator explains why he thinks investors should be cheerful for 2009.

The Behavior Gap is a blog I just found that (like this one) is dedicated to spreading the idea that how you invest (i.e., not panicking and selling at the wrong time) is at least as important as what you invest in. I’m really enjoying what I’ve read there so far.

Economics

ABCs of Investing explains the concept of GDP.

Personal Finance

PimpYourFinances shares his method for tricking himself into saving.

MoneyNing explains the secret to dealing with the financial crisis.

Happy Friday, everybody. And thanks for reading. :)

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February 6, 2009 1 comment

ABCs of Investing

Thanks a lot for the link!

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