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-- Proverbs 22:7 (NASB)

Monday, June 02, 2008

Another Giveaway - Ask Me Anything 2


Like the last giveaway, that we just completed. I am giving away another workbook. This one, I also was given, specifically for passing on to my readers. The Financial Planning Workbook, by (the late) Larry Burkett.

There are some simple rules.

  • Like last time the entry will be made by comment to this post.
  • The comment MUST contain a question relating to personal finance.
  • The comment must have some way I can contact you. Or some way, that you will know that you are the winner. Whether, it be your blog or email.
  • Only one entry per giveaway.


  • There you have it. So what are you waiting for? The drawing will be on Flag Day, June 14th. All questions asked, as last time will be answered. However, the winner will have their question asked first.

    I would like to have the "Readers Question" become a regular feature of this blog. There will be one more (planned) giveaway after this one. That drawing will be for the book Learning to Invest (2nd Edition) by Beatson Wallace.

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    2 comments:

    Brandy said...

    Nice book. Here is my question, if I put $400 a month towards my credit cards how long will it take me to pay of $20,000? Interest ranging from 4% to 24%, not kidding! branandmike at hotmail dot com

    ihchicky said...

    I hae a question about saving for retirement...What is the suggested minimum amount that couple save up before they retire in order to live comfortably (assuming they have completely paid off their house)?

    ihchicky AT gmail.com


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