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Most Read Posts of 2007

How often a post is read, doesn’t always reflect quality. Often it is just an indicator of how it ranks in Google or where it’s linked from. Some of these posts were whipped up in a couple of minutes, others took more time and research. But, for what it’s worth these are my 1o most read posts of 2007:

Smart Money Remains Invested

Fundamental Indexing vs. Traditional Indexing

Your First Million Is the Toughest

Spending Money: Needs vs. Wants

Understanding Capital Gains Tax

Top Ten Richest Men Of All Time

Spend Your Money On Doing Things Rather Than Owning Thing

How Much Interest Do You Earn On One Million Dollars

Offer to Switch Citi Dividend to World Mastercard

Can I rollover my 401k while still employed?

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