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This Week in the Archives: Solvency, Mistakes, and Loan Consolidation

by Flexo on June 20, 2007

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86.6% of regular Consumerism Commentary readers have been visiting this blog for a year or less. That’s a lot of people who have missed articles written this week in prior years. If that includes you, this retrospective is for your benefit. Here are some of the articles that may be worth a read. From June 16-22, 2006:

* June 16: You Won’t Be Rich, Just Maybe Solvent
* June 16: Women Don’t Do Enough (According to Report)
* June 16: Democrats Get Their Own Mutual Fund
* June 19: Don’t Make These Mistakes, Part 1
* June 20: Don’t Make These Mistakes, Part 2
* June 20: Millionaires Invest in Cash But Watch Stocks
* June 21: Pure Gold Coin for Investors and Collectors
* June 21: How You Can Make $42,000 Each Day
* June 22: Dustin Diamond (Screech)’s Strange Land Contract

During that time period, I also hosted the first anniversary edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance. Here are some more, from June 16-22, 2005:

* June 16: Benefits
* June 20: Time to Consolidate
* June 21: 0% Balance Transfers

And again, during that week in 2005, I hosted the inaugural edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance, and a monster was born.

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