Best of Consumerism Commentary

This list contains some of the articles I’ve posted that I feel should be highlighted as the Best (or most popular) of Consumerism Commentary. What I intend on highlighting is not what I have written, but mainly the follow-up conversations that ensued in response the entry, driven by reader participation—I’m not pretending I’m a decent writer.

The posts listed below can function as an introduction to Consumerism Commentary for new visitors. Feel free to add some comments below if you know of any other entries or discussions you’d like to see included on this list.

Flexo, An Introduction
Current Savings and Checking Rates
Is The MBA Worthwhile?
Having a Six-Figure Salary Doesn’t Hurt (But I Wouldn’t Know)
401(k) Exploitation

What My Future May Hold
Check Your Notices
Trying Out Emigrant Direct and Emigrant Direct Account Opening
My Investments
No Money? Buy a Home!
Getting House-Purchasing Help From Parents

Your Looks Affect Your Income
Regularly Scheduled Auto Maintenance
Bring In Da Noise, Bring In Da Lunch
If The Gecko Did The Robot
It Never Hurts to Ask
Suze Orman: Young, Fabulous and Decidedly Not Broke

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  1. Comment #1 by reader (reply)
    June 15th, 2005 at 6:06 pm

    add the one where you live-blogged suze orman

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