Money Madness: The Championship Round

Written by dad - One Comment

The Final Four came down to the wire but, in the end, two of my posts were left standing. Raising4Boys defeated MyFinancialJourney for one spot, and FiveCentNickel narrowly (very narrowly) edged out NoCreditNeeded for the other spot. These were the matchups:

Teaching Kids the Value of a Dollar
defeated
The True Cost of Owning a Home

Ten Simple Ways to Cover Your Ass(ets)
(barely) defeated
Avoid 10 Common Debt Reduction Mistakes

I’d like to thank everyone for their votes and support, and I’d also like to encourage you to drop by the Championship and cast your vote. Here’s the final matchup:

Ten Simple Ways to Cover Your Ass(ets) vs. Teaching Kids the Value of a Dollar

Go here to vote.

Published on March 28th, 2007 - One Comment
Filed under: Money
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Comments (scroll down to add your own):

  1. Congrats!! You didn’t have to run up the score so much though ;-)

    Comment by MFJ — Mar 29th 2007 @ 10:38 am

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