At the end of last year, I put together a list of the “Best of 2005,” just a collection of posts here at Consumerism Commentary that might stand out. There was no rhyme or reason to my selection. Needless to say, I’m very lenient with my definition of “best.”
We’re more than halfway through 2006, so I’ve compiled a similar list for January through June. Continue readining for a look back at 2006 so far.
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This Week in the Archives: Verizon FiOS, Classes for Teens, and Auto Maintenance
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I didn’t get a chance to do this while on vacation, so I’m catching up now. This is just a retrospective, looking back at some posts from the past you may have missed. Today, we’re focusing on articles posted April 1-7, starting with 2006:
* Apr. 2: Tuition Reimbursement: Save, Spend or Repay? (3 comments)
* Apr. 3: How Liz Pulliam Weston Became a Millionaire (4 comments)
* Apr. 3: Taking a “Sick Day” (6 comments)
* Apr. 4: Google Real Estate Listings (7 comments)
* Apr. 5: Verizon FiOS Driving Down Comcast Prices (14 comments)
* Apr. 6: Personal Finance Classes Do More Harm Than Good for Teens (7 comments)
* Apr. 6: Changed My 401(k) Allocation (4 comments)
* Apr. 7: Seven Tips When Starting a New Job (5 comments)
From April 1-7, 2005:
* Apr. 1: Paying for Convenience (2 comments)
* Apr. 4: Regularly Scheduled Auto Maintenance (10 comments)
In April 2004, I was not blogging on Consumerism Commentary to focus on some other aspects of my life. How silly of me.
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