If you’ve joined Consumerism Commentary within the past year, you might have missed out on what was published here previously. Here are a few articles from January in past years to catch up.
From the First Half of January 2007
Do I Have to Declare Goals?
10 Things Your Gym Won’t Tell You
Don’t Feel Bad if You Have a Messy Desk
Do I Need to Report This Income? Part 1 and Part 2
Beginning Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Replacing the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)
Ben Stein: Invest in 2007 or You’ll Regret It
What’s a Decent Rate of Return?
Forget About the Latte Factor
From the First Half of January 2006
Rebate Scams
Stocks are for Suckers?
Supersize My House
Merrill Lynch Broker Allegedly Steals $320,000
Financial Courses in High School
Problems With TIAA-Cref
Quick Guide to Asset Allocation
Buying a House vs. Renting a House
From the First Half of January 2005
Having a Six-Figure Salary Doesn’t Hurt
A Better ING Direct Deal
Investing While in Debt
The Millionaire Myth
From the First Half of January 2004
Holiday Debt
Having a Good Plan
If I Were Suddenly a Rich Man
Thanks to the readers who have been following along for the last few years!
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Luke Landes founded Consumerism Commentary in 2003 and has been building online communities since 1990. Luke, also known as Flexo, has contributed to PC World Magazine, US News, Forbes, and other publications. 



