
We’re continuing to receive lots of great entries into the Personal Finance Writing Project: Education and Wealth. Don’t forget to submit your article before the September 7th deadline if you haven’t already and have your readers and friends vote for it!
As Week 2 of the writing project comes to an end, we’ve provided you another roundup of the latest submissions. Who do you think should win Readers’ Choice?
Tom Drake at Canadian Finance Blog, Finish College Without Student Loan Debt
Student loan debt can be a real burden on young graduates as they try to establish themselves as financially independent members of society. We hear a lot about how Americans can reduce education costs, but what about Canadians? Tom gives our neighbors to the North a lesson on finishing school debt free.
MD at The Dividend Guy Blog, Get Rich or Die Tryin’
Money is central theme to many movies, but have you ever considered you could actually learn something from those films? If you never thought 50 Cent could teach you a thing or two about finance, think again.
Dolla Thug, College Saving Tips LESS is MORE!
Some people wish they could go back in time to their college days, with the financial knowledge they have now, and do things a lot differently. If you’re going to be starting school soon, read up on these money saving tips so you graduate with no regrets.
The Financial Blogger, School Shows You How to Be Poor
You can learn a lot important lessons in school, just be sure you ignore the one about becoming penniless. That’s right, apparently school teaches students to be poor. Here’s how it happens.
Stu at Pennywise 2 Pennyworth, C-Students of the World, Unite…The Times They Are a Changin’
The thought that obtaining a college education guarantees you financial success has become an outdated belief. These days, people are creating their own financial destinies. Education may play an important role in our development as a person, but it is not the key to building wealth.
Visit our writing project voting page to cast your vote for favorite Education and Wealth post!

