Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

Have a great new year! Thanks to all the readers who made 2005 a successful year for Consumerism Commentary. I’ve gained a lot of knowledge through the blog, which is my definition of success.

Just to see where I’m coming from, here is my first post, which included a net worth update and here’s the latest from the end of November. Don’t forget to check out the Best of 2005!

By the way, for a new years treat, ING Direct has increased its interest to 3.80% APY, but they’re still below some others.

See you all next year!

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3 Comments on “Happy New Year!.” To add your own comment, scroll down.

  1. #1: JLP at AllThingsFinancial
    Sunday, January 1, 2006
    11:01 am (reply)

    Happy New Year to you too!

  2. #2: thc
    Sunday, January 1, 2006
    10:49 pm (reply)

    Happy New Year, Flexo. I’m looking forward to lots of Consumerism Commentary in 2006. Blog on!

  3. #3: jim
    Monday, January 2, 2006
    2:35 pm (reply)

    Happy new year buddy!

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