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Personal Finance Article Round Up!

Here are the top 5 most commented articles of Million Dollar Journey for the month of July:

  1. Multiple Streams of Income? (33 comments)
  2. Universal Life Insurance - Part 2 (31 comments)
  3. 70% of Gross Income Needed for Vancouver Homes! (29 comments)
  4. Ask the Readers: Favorite Rewards Credit Card? (25 comments)
  5. Canadian Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) (24 comments)

Here are the top 8 commenters for July 2007:

  1. Ed Rempel
  2. Four Pillars
  3. The Financial Blogger
  4. Gates VP
  5. Financial Jungle
  6. Nobleea
  7. David
  8. Warren 

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5 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Thx for the mention FT!
    I think we all learn a lot from your site and from everybody’s input through their comments!
    Cheers,
    FB.

  2. Thanks for the link MDJ.

    I had thought that once I started my own blog I probably wouldn’t comment as much on other blogs but that has not been the case at all!

    Mike

  3. I really enjoy the site and stop in pretty much daily.

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