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Most Popular on Consumerism Commentary, February 2009

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Top February articles

Here are the most popular articles published on Consumerism Commentary in February. If you missed them this past month, take a look.

  1. First-Time Home Buyer Credit
  2. $15,000 Tax Credit for Homebuyers
  3. 4% Fixed-Rate Mortgage
  4. Read the Complete Stimulus Bill (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009)
  5. Understand the Recovery Rebate Credit
  6. Moratorium on Foreclosures
  7. It’s Not Just About the $400 Tax Credit (by Smithee)
  8. How to Claim the $8,000 Home Buyer Tax Credit of 2009
  9. Cash 4 Gold: Scam! Real Tips for Selling Your Gold Jewelry
  10. The Paradox of The Paradox of Thrift


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