OK students, what's a day in the life of your wallet look like?
Due March 25th, 2010 -
What’s a day in the life of your wallet? Does your money burn a hole in your pocket or do you keep your spending cool? Is there a secret monster (i.e. video game habit, latte habit, shopping habit) eating all your earnings, or are you resisting temptation and saving for that one big thing?
We want to hear your story – in a video you make yourself. The better the video (and the more people you share it with) the more votes you’ll get, and the better your chances are of winning some cool prizes, including a $2,000 scholarship from Tinker Federal Credit Union.
Every video must use a speech bubble, either ours available on the props page, or one you make yourself. Write or draw a word or image that symbolizes you, your money mistake or what you learned. Other props can be used, but are not required.
Your video should be no longer than 60 seconds maximum. Any longer and people will have to get up to get a snack. Oh, and your video will be disqualified. Eek!
Click 'Visit Contest' below for complete details.
Prizes
- One video will be selected as the grand prize winner and winner shall receive a $2,000 scholarship and Apple MacBook.
- One video will be selected as the Runner-up winner and winner shall receive a $1,000 scholarship.
- One video will be selected as the Third Place winner and winner shall receive a $500 scholarship.
- One video will be selected as the Bucky’s Choice winner and winner shall receive an iPod Touch mp3 player.
Eligibility
Open to individuals who are legal residents of the State of Oklahoma or a TFCU member. Must be at least 16 years old as of November 2009 and a current high school, vo-tech or college student at time of contest entry.
The American Heart Association established the heart-check mark in 1995 to help shoppers quickly and easily choose heart-healthy foods at the store. Convince consumers to look for and select American Heart Association certified products when grocery shopping in a 30-60 sec spot.


