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Stock Carnival Ecstasy - June 3, 2013

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Welcome to the June 3, 2013 edition of Stock Carnival Ecstasy. We start this carnival with an article from John Schmoll and his review of Etrade. Bill Smith has a post for us on TurboTax's TaxCaster application which will estimate your taxes for the coming year. Michael looks at Shaw Communications for dividend growth. And Vytas examines the Wedge technical chart pattern. Hope you enjoy all the material, like on Facebook, tweet, share, bookmark, and come back next time.

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John Schmoll presents 5 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Graduated From College posted at Frugal Rules, saying, "It’s sadly been too long since I graduated from college. There are a number of things I wish I knew before I did, chiefly among them avoiding debt, investing early for retirement by taking advantage of a 401k and networking all with the intention of growing professionally as well as growing my wealth."

Jason Hull
presents Why Paying Assets Under Management Fees is Like Getting a Car Loan From A Used Car Dealer posted at Hull Financial Planning, saying, "Paying 1% a year to an "investment manager" to manage your money? You're probably making a mistake which will cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars."

Edward Webber
presents How Much Can You Earn Without Paying Taxes 2013? posted at TaxFix Feed Update, saying, "Do you want to know how much you can earn without paying any tax in the UK? This article provides all the details and how the limit has been increased."

John Schmoll
presents Online Brokerages I’ve Used: Etrade Review posted at Frugal Rules, saying, "There are many online brokerages to use as you look to invest in the stock market. The good ones are there to meet your needs and help make sure you’re doing what you can to be investing for things like retirement."

Bill Smith
presents TaxCaster: The Mobile Tax Calculator For Taxpayers posted at 2009 Tax, saying, "Tax calculators are popular tools for consumers these days. Before filing one’s taxes, a person can take advantage of a calculator."

Bill Smith
presents After The Events In Boston And Texas, Charity Scams Are Common posted at 2009 Taxes, saying, "When you use TurboTax to file your taxes, you may notice that you can write off the money that you gave to charities."

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Michael presents Dividend Growth in the Communication Industry: Shaw Communications posted at Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement, saying, "An analysis of Shaw Communications' dividend growth prospects and how it compares to the other competitors in the Canadian communication industry, namely TELUS, Rogers Communications and BCE."

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Vytas presents Wedge technical chart pattern posted at Trend, saying, "What is a wedge? It is a technical pattern with a narrowing range within two converging trendlines that slant in upward or downward direction depending on the type of a pattern: upward or downward. It usually indicates an end of a trend that can be traced in the pattern itself. It means that if you have a falling wedge (prices are going down) the breakout will most probably be upwards. Price moves between the two trendlines and the narrowing range builds pressure for an upcoming breakout."

Bill Smith
presents Handling IRS Notices For 2013 posted at 2008 Taxes, saying, "Once you file your taxes, they are in the hands of professionals at the IRS."

Bill Smith
presents Implications Of Passing A Senate Bill Enacting An Online Sales Tax posted at 2011 Tax, saying, "Congress is currently moving forward with a Senate bill that could place sales taxes on buyers who place orders for items housed out of state."

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of stock carnival ecstasy using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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