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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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