Here at The Motley Fool, we are passionate about helping the world invest better! Knowing how to look after your hard-earned money and making those dollars work for you should be something everyone can do.
How can you help and possibly win up to $10,000 in the process?
We want to get people of all ages and backgrounds enthusiastic about money management and support the next generation of financial advice talent in the process.
If you are an undergraduate or graduate student currently attending a college (full-time or part-time), anywhere in the U.S., we have an opportunity for you. We are offering one student the chance to win $10,000 and 20 runners-up a $1,000 prize each.
What do you need to do to apply?
We would like you to apply your scholarly and practical financial skills to writing a 500-1,000-word article for Fool.com using one of the following prompts:
- What do people get wrong when they talk to millennials about money?
- What’s the next big thing/company/stock?
- What do you think is the biggest problem with the tech industry right now?
And, we ask for one supplemental-something to show your personality and your dedication to teaching the world how to invest better. This can be an infographic, short video, or a second short article. We’re leaving this vague and open-ended on purpose…wow us!
It is free to enter and you can find plenty of resources on our website, from personal finance guidance to investing basics, to learning about our philosophy and culture. Enter by emailing [email protected] for your chance to earn the prize money. Entries will be judged by Motley Fool in-house editors and bureau-chiefs -- including Loeb Award finalist, Ilan Moscovitz – this group can award the best entry for the first-place prize and 20 runners-up.
If you win, we would love to interview you and may feature your article on our website or promote your work on social media.
Good luck!