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This Week in the Archives: Gas Price Spikes, Financial Advisors, Looks
by Flexo on April 12, 2007
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As you might know, I’ve been spending some time looking back at what I’ve written on Consumerism Commentary in previous years just in case any new readers happen to come by. Here are a few from April 8-15, 2006:
Apr. 8: Where is My SEP IRA? (5 comments)
Apr. 10: Coming Soon: Gas Shortages or Price Spikes (5 comments)
Apr. 12: Trading Stocks? Do it Like a Vulcan! (3 comments)
Apr. 12: Be a Financial Advisor (37 comments)
Apr. 12: Today Was My Last Day (7 comments)
From April 8-15, 2005:
Apr. 8: You Would Think They Would Have Negotiated (2 comments)
Apr. 11: Your Looks Affect Your Income (5 comments)
Apr. 11: Wachovia Fees Going Up Again (3 comments)
Apr. 13: Friendly IRA Reminder (3 comments)
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