If you’re new to Consumerism Commentary or just nostalgic, here are some articles from the first half of November in prior years. From November 2006:
* Is a Wal-Mart Sale CNN-Newsworthy?
* Secrets and Myths About Salary Your Employer Doesn’t Want You to Know
* Solved an Algebra Equation at Work
* Bond Issued to Fund Vaccinations for 500 Million Children
* My Company’s Stock Purchase Plan, Take 2
* Car Almost Done With Repairs: What Do I Need to Look For?
* Where Do Hedge Fund Professional Spend Their Money?
* What’s in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s Investment Accounts?
* Review: The Smartest Investment Book You’ll Ever Read by Daniel R. Solin
* 7 Ways to Save Money While Maintaining Your Extravagant Lifestyle
* My Company’s Stock Purchase Plan, Take 3
* What is Your Biggest Weakness?
From November 2005:
* Three Worst House Buying Excuses
* Reasonable and Customary
* Your Credit Report Affects Your Cards
* redit Card Solicitation to the Extreme
* Fewer Women in Hedge Funds
* The Rich Can Teach Us a Thing or Two
* Gift Cards Denote Laziness?
From the first half of November 2004:
* Better Than the Bare Minimum
* Win Ben Stein’s Advice
And from the first half of November 2003:
* Live Cheap, Look Rich
* Buy and Hold Cold Cuts
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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. 



