Please Vote For Me In The Free Money Finance March Madness Sweet Sixteen
Spring is here again, and so is Free Money Finance’s March Madness! Last year I was lucky enough to come out on top as the winner, and this year one of my posts has somehow found itself in the running for top personal finance post of the year again! There have already been 2 rounds of voting, and we were able to advance against stiff competition.
Round 3, or the Sweet Sixteen, launched today! If you feel so inclined, please head on over to Free Money Finance and vote for me, and help put me over the top! Just vote for my article, Managing Your Money Is An Exercise In Both Mathematics And Psychology (Psych) in the comments.
My Charity I’m Playing For
In case you’re interested, I’m playing in this game so that I can win money for my charity, Second Harvest Heartland. Second Harvest is a great organization, and for each $1 donated, Second Harvest Heartland will distribute more than $9 worth of grocery products to those in need in our communities.
First place in the contest means $500 donated to the charity of the winner’s choice, all the way down to $100 for fourth place.
That means a 1st-4th win for this blog would help donate anywhere from $900-$4500 worth of groceries to needy families! Help me make that happen! Vote now!
This article was written by Peter Anderson. Peter Anderson is a Christian, husband to his beautiful wife Maria, and loves reading and writing about personal finance. You can find out more about him on the about page or check out his other sites at http://www.quicktofit.com and http://www.logosforwebsites.com. You can also follow him on Twitter at @moneymatters.
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