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This Week in the Archives: TIAA-Cref, Disneyland, and ING Checking
by Flexo on April 19, 2007
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Here’s a look back at some of the “finer” articles from Aprils gone by. During this time last year, I was in California for a portion of the time. Here are a few from April 16-22, 2006:
* Apr. 18: TIAA-CREF Didn’t Fund My SEP IRA (7 comments)
* Apr. 19: In-N-Out (14 comments)
* Apr. 20: Disneyland and How We Didn’t Save Money (13 comments)
During this time in 2005, I was in in California. Noticing a trend? From April 16-22, 2005:
* Apr. 18: 401(k) Getting Whacked by the Market? (3 comments)
* Apr. 20: Getting House-Purchasing Help From Parents (6 comments)
* Apr. 22: Joshua Tree (4 comments)
* Apr. 22: Paperless Checking at ING Direct (2 comments)
It took almost two years for ING Direct to roll out their paperless checking after the first rumors started circulating.
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