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This Week in the Archives: Dividends, Real Estate, and Home Ownership
by Flexo on March 20, 2007
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If you’re relatively new to Consumerism Commentary, these old posts may be new to you. Here’s what was happening here on March 16-22, 2006:
* Mar. 16: What $300,000 Will Buy You in My Town
* Mar. 17: Benefits of Dividends
* Mar. 20: My New 401(k) Fund Option: Real Estate
* Mar. 21: I Got the Job!
* Mar. 22: Home Ownership Tough for Working Class
From March 16-22, 2005:
* Mar. 17: My Investments
* Mar. 18: Money Magazine
* Mar. 18: Score a Good Hotel Rate
* Mar. 21: The Future for Investors
In March 2004, I was taking a break from Consumerism Commentary, so no posts from that time period.
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