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This Week in the Archives: Cooling Your House, Fire Your Advisor, and the Golden Ratio

by Flexo on August 2, 2007

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Here are some articles from yesteryear. If you joined Consumerism Commentary in the last year, these will be new to you. From August 1-8, 2006:

* How Much Ya Bench? Compare Your Internet Speed and Price.
* American Express Raising Fees and Changing Their Rewards Program
* The Last 401(k) Guide You’ll Ever Need, Five Tips, Part 5
* Living Through a Heat Wave: Cooling Your House
* New, Improved Process for Opening an Emigrant Direct Account
* HOWTO Become an eBay Millionaire
* Carnival of Business #16

Here are some articles from August 1-8, 2005:

* 7 Reasons to Fire Your Advisor
* The Golden Ratio and the Market
* Unexpected Gift and Contest
* Business Lexicon of Evil
* Flirtation at the Office
* Carnival of Personal Finance #8

From August 1-8, 2004:

* New Nickel

From August 1-8, 2003:

* The Millionaires You Didn’t Know
* Investing as a Couple
* The Coming Crash in the Housing Markets

That’s it for this retrospective. This will provide some reading material for the duration of my upcoming vacation. I should still be posting regularly during that time, but you never know when you need some reading material.

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Flexo, the owner and creator of Consumerism Commentary, has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow him on Twitter.

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