Money Madness: Sweet Sixteen

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Well, the Round of 32 is now in the books, and the Sweet Sixteen has been posted over at FreeMoneyFinance. During the last round, Raising4Boys and FiveCentNickel went a combined 3-3 last round, although Raising4Boys was forced to play against itself, notching a guaranteed win and loss in the same round.

Here’s a complete rundown of the results:

Ten Simple Ways to Cover Your Ass(ets)
defeated
7 Steps That Made Me Debt-Free

Tips for Having a Successful Budget
defeated
Don’t Let Your Kids Get Ahold of Your Checkbook

12 Mistakes to Avoid With Your Retirement Savings Plan
defeated
Solving Customer Service Problems

Teaching Kids the Value of a Dollar
defeated
Introducing the 401(kid)

Dave Ramsey is Bad at Math
defeated
Teaching Your Children How To Save

Published on March 17th, 2007 - One Comment
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