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October’s First Half in Consumerism Commentary History
by Flexo on October 17, 2006
in Administration
Here’s a look at a small selection of the stuff I posted here in the first half of October over the last few years. If they’re new to you, read and leave some comments.
October 1-15, 2005
* Negotiating for Salary: Men vs. Women
* Staying Away from Fund Fees
* Kids Want the Darnedest Things
* Purchased a Bed and HOWTO Purchase a Mattress and Box Spring (that was a year ago already?)
* Outsourcing Your Entire Life
* Financial Urban Myths
* Saving With Low Income
October 1-15, 2004
* Honda Civic Hybrid Has Best Gas-Mileage
October 1-15, 2003
* Financial Update
In October 2003, my net worth was $15,000, and at the end of October 2004, my net worth was $23,349. At the end of October 2005, my net worth was $36,241 and today, I can forecast my October 2006 net worth to be $61,391.
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Flexo, the owner and creator of Consumerism Commentary, has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow him on Twitter.
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