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The 2010 Til Debt Do Us Part Planner Giveaway

by Ram Balakrishnan
December 10, 2009
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[Front Cover of Til Debt Do Us Part Life Planner 2010]

The producers of the popular, Gemini-winning, TV show Til Debt Do Us Part (past episodes are available on the Slice TV website), are releasing an updated 2010 version of the Til Debt Do Us Part Planner. The Planner will come in handy for tracking the weekly variable expenses, the monthly bills and checking total expenses against the plan at the end of the month. To keep things interesting, the planner includes a financial tip for every week of the year and a couple of updates on past guests from the show. The 2010 Planner is available for $29.99 on the Frantic Films website.

Early in January, I did a quick review of the 2009 Til Debt Do Us Part Planner and conducted a giveaway of my review copy. I still get entries, even though the deadline is long past. It is heart warming to see so many Canadians motivated to make a clean up their finances.

Thanks to Frantic Films, the show’s producer, I can do better this year. I am giving away four brand-new copies of the 2010 Til Debt Do Us Part Life Planner. Participating is easy. Just leave a comment in this post (please *do not* send me an entry via email) and don’t forget to include your email address. If you are reading this through your favourite RSS Reader, you have to click through to the website and scroll to the bottom of the page and type in your comment. There are just a few simple rules:

  1. Deadline for entries is 8 p.m. EST on Tuesday, December 15, 2009.
  2. One entry per person.
  3. Canadian residents only.
  4. I treat your privacy very seriously and your email address will be used for the sole purpose of contacting you if you happen to win.
  5. I’ll pick four entries at random and announce the winner after the deadline.

Good luck!

Update: Gail Vaz-Oxlade makes it clear that she was not involved with the planner this year. The original post incorrectly mentioned that she was. I regret the error.

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