Here are some more articles from Octobers past at Consumerism Commentary. Articles here have changed over the past few years, so you may notice some stylistic differences as you go back in time. Here are some selections from the second half of October, 2006:
* The Virtual Reality Economy of Second Life
* Wall Street Salaries are Through the Roof
* Companies Dropping Funds From 401(k)ss and What Mine Offers
* Student Loans Consolidated, Finally
* I Am Apparently Not on the Path to a Comfortable Retirement
* Circuit City Wouldn’t Allow Me to Buy the Computer I Wanted
* I Can’t Find an Inexpensive Flight
* Focusing on More Than One Interest Improves Your Brain
* If You Like Calculators, You’ll Love This
* Credit Cards at Fault? A Compelling Argument
* My Lender Wants Me to Pay $10,000 Extra
Here are some from the second half of October 2005:
* Saving With Low Income
* Balance Transfer Not Accepted
* Your New York Number
* Commissions Still High
* Started Saving $70/mo Today
Going back in time, these are from October 2004:
* Fast Forward and Get Rich
* Short-Term Savings
* Extreme Money Ultimate Kung-Fu Challenge
* More Landlord Disappointment
* It Never Hurts to Ask
And finally, from October 2003:
* Young Real Estate Tycoon
* Good News and Bad News
* Location, Location, Location
* Time to Think About Gift-Giving
* Shopaholics
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