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This Week in the Archives
by Flexo on January 8, 2007
in Administration
I’m continuing a retrospective this entire year, to benefit new readers who may have missed these articles the first time around. Here is a taste of what you may have missed this week over the past few years. Some have active discussions you may find interesting. From January 8-14, 2006:
* Recession Prediction
* To Speak To An Operator, Press §
* Financial Courses in High School
* Bag-Lady Syndrome
* Problems With TIAA-Cref
* Quick Guide to Asset Allocation
* Buying a House vs. Renting a House
From January 8-14, 2005:
* Investing While In Debt
* The Millionaire Myth
From Jauary 8-14, 2004:
* Debt is Bad, Mmkay
* If I Were Suddenly A Rich Man
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