If you’re a new reader to Consumerism Commentary, you may have missed some articles from September in prior years. Here are a few from the past. From the second half of September 2006:
- FranklinCovey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
- 36% Say They Use a Financial Advisor
- My MBA at the University of Phoenix, Part 1: The Decision
- The 400 Richest Americans
- My MBA at the University of Phoenix, Part 2: Admissions
- Me Ex Paid for a Semester in College By Doing This…
- Review: The Money Coach’s Guide to Your First Million by Lynette Khalfani
- My MBA at the University of Phoenix Online, Part 3: Course Logistics
- What Should I Do With My Side Business Income?
- Do Not Upgrade to Quicken 2007, It’s Horrible!
Here are some from the second half of September 2005:
- Don’t Donate to Katrina Victims
- Consensus View is Better Than Experts?
- New York City Salaries
- CitiBank Strikes Again
- Raise Your FICO Credit Score
- It’s Not What You Make, It’s What You Spend. Whaa?
The second half of September 2004 produced several articles, including:
- Looking Forward to Raises
- Allow Me to Grow Personally and Professionally
- Annual Fee?!
Here are a few more retro articles, from the second half of September 2003:
- The Average Family
- How to Feel a Little Richer
- Which Degrees are Worth It
- Are You On Track?
- Six Tips for Investing Beginners
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