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Funny Money Friday: Holiday Haiku Winner
Money doesn&39;t have to be boring! Each week, CreditBloggers.com takes a look at the lighter side of the personal finance world in a series called Funny Money Friday.
For last week&39;s Funny Money Friday post, we asked you to submit your most creative haiku having to do with holiday credit, money and debt. The best haiku entry would win free copies of the books Credit Scores, Credit Cards and Identity Theft. Today&39;s the day we reveal the winner!
With an optimistic theme that fits perfectly into our "December Dreams" campaign, our winning haiku comes from the blog Easy Change. This site has a goal of "small steps toward making myself a better, richer, and happier man." Here&39;s the haiku:
Winter Wonderland
money falling down like snow
Enough for everyone
Money falling down like snow sounds like a a perfect holiday dream to me. Let&39;s hope for a blizzard! You can share your dreams for December (haiku format optional) in the comments section below or by sending an email to tidbits@credit.com. Happy Friday!
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