Over at the blog Free Money Finance I have advanced to round 2 Free Money Finance March Madness.
The tournament is formatted just like the NCAA Basketball Tournament. 64 financial bloggers submit a post and readers battle to see which post advances.
The winner of each round is the post that receives the most votes.
So far, I have advanced to the 2nd round. I’m up against blog powerhouse Get Rich Slowly, The North Carolina University of blogs. (Consider Gen Y Wealth, The George Mason of the tournament)
I need your help to win. My post, Net Wealth Mindset needs your votes to advance to the Sweet 16.
If you can please head over to Free Money Finance and vote for my post Net Wealth Mindset, I would greatly appreciate it.
To vote, just comment below with the words mindset and you can really help grow Gen Y Wealth.
Thank you for listening.
Weekend Reading
Personal Finance Related
- Life in Grad School Doesn’t Have To Suck…All Your Money via Budgets are Sexy
- Should You Save For Retirement or a Down Payment on a House via Money Under 30
Other Interesting Links
- Is The Ideas Lifestyle Designed or Earned? via Scott Young
- Two Sentences
- Are You Too Scared to Become a Hero? via Nathan Hangen
- The One Deadly Sins of Changing Habits via Zen Habits
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ha ha, nice, I hope that you get all the way, this is quite an interesting idea. I’ll have to look into it further.
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