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This Week in the Archives: Dividends, Real Estate, and Home Ownership
by Flexo on March 20, 2007
in Administration
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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