Money, Finance & fun –Weekend Links

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The Links

Buisness week article learning and profiting from online friends.

Google squares an interesting new offering from Google.

Yaro from Entrepreneurs Journey looks at what motivates a purchase.

Life hacker comments on The BRW Rich 200 On How Not To Lose Your Money.

Problogger gives us 13 Tips for Marketing Your Business With Your Blog.

The EMH a dead parrot?

Monty Python’s Dead Parrot Sketch

Monty Python’s Dead Parrot Sketch

Why Motivation doesn’t matter.

Confessions of a recovering spendaholic.

Your credit score V the United States.

Would you work without pay?

No wonder California is broke.

1984 need I say more?

World resources map.

IRS Taxing your work mobile.

The 50 best C64 Games.

Your dad does what?

Not Cute.

Enjoy your weekend.

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Weekend Reading and Links

John Chow has had his worth month.

Afraid to trade has a look inside transports.

Expected credit losses vs mark to market losses from Alea.

Sales Tax declines in most states from calculated risk.

GDP still growing (barely) from Econbrowseer.

What MBA students really want from Finance Viewpoint.

Crude Oil hottest commodity on the planet.

Four Mega dangers international finance markets face from Naked Capitalism.

Quant jobs and the Middle East.

S&P500 index and sector vs 52 week highs.

When traders press to hard to win. (more…)

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The January Effect over with, Recessions and weekend reading

weekend readingJanuary has come and gone with rapid pace and world markets have seen downturns and US recession is being talked about in nearly every media article. Unless you have studied Macroeconomics you may not know how a recession is defined quantitatively.

A recession isĀ  defined as negative real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth for two successive quarters.

Now that we have that out of the way with lets get onto our list of weekend reading. Time to sit back grab a cup of coffee and look through some articles that are of interest to all of the finance geeks out there. This weeks list will be a bit longer then usual.

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