The Business Pundit blog is a valuable resource -- and, as it happens, one of my regular stopping points -- covering "everything from entrepreneurship and small business startup to corporate strategy and gaining a competitive advantage."
Senior writer Drea Knufken just put together a list of "The 50 Best Business Blogs of 2008," and I'm pleased to report that Financial Armageddon was one of those featured. Here is what she had to say:
Some blogs truly define today’s business voice. These blogs represent a healthy mixture of independent and mainstream voices, prominent academics and small business owners with equally strong opinions.
We compiled a completely biased sampling of our 50 favorite blogs, sorted by category. The categories are neither based on anything official nor are representations within them equal. For example, we have included a ridiculous number of finance and investing blogs, an industry where coverage truly stood out this year. It is possible that we have forgotten other categories.
However smattered the designations on this list, rest assured that every single one of these blogs is worth reading. If you find something missing, or want to show off your own blog, we encourage you to comment.
Below are all of the winners in the "Financial News and Investing" category:
Steadfast Finances offers down-to-earth tips and coverage of finance, for everyday folks.
Financial Armageddon: Author Michael J. Panzner covers the carnage using media and official outlets.
Seeking Alpha compiles reports and commentary from more than 2,000 contributors, making it a information hub and one-stop shop for an assortment of financial information.
Market Movers at Conde Nast Portfolio: Felix Salmon blogs on the financial industry all day at this blog. And he does a mighty good job of it.
Credit Writedowns offers the best credit crisis coverage on the Web.
Calculated Risk: Lending, mortgages, indices, and cutting-edge macroeconomic coverage–Calculated Risk covers it all, one step ahead of the rest.
Financial Times’ Alphaville Deftly filtered real-time coverage of market activity, from the UK but covering the US and EU as well.
Abnormal Returns is the perfect place to browse updated, smartly filtered links on investing.
For more about the rest (in various categories), please click here.









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