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This Week in the Archives: Relationships, Mental Mistakes, and Online MBAs

by Flexo on August 27, 2007

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New to Consumerism Commentary? If you have a Facebook profile, visit mine. If you’ve been reading for less than a year, you’ve missed several more years of writing. Here are some articles from August 23-31, 2006:

* Spending Philosophies: Five Tips for a Better Relationship
* Five Tips for Starting a Career or New Position
* Four Mental Mistakes in Investing
* Verizon Wireless Thanking Customers, Offering 100 Free Minutes
* It Is Finished
* Your “Real” Raise
* Automate Your Emergency Savings
* Getting Spam on Your Ameritrade Email Address?
* No More Promotional Price for Comcast High Speed Internet

From August 21-31, 2005:

* How Much Will I Spend on Gas This Year
* Contrarian Attitude to Investing
* Outrageous CEO Compensation
* Online MBAs Making the Grade
* Derivatives, the Future of Investing?
* Free Credit Reports Now Available
* Housing Boom Will Simmer
* Sweep Account Interest Rates

From August 21-31, 2003:

* Win Ben Stein’s Advice
* Pay or Dinner – Split the Check?

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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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