'How Has AccountingWEB Helped You' Contest

The AccountingWEB staff receives comments regularly on how our services are assisting members in achieving personal and professional goals. We want to thank you and reward you with a chance to win one of three great prizes in our "How Has AccountingWEB Helped You" contest.

To enter, simply send us your story, in 100 words or less, describing how a particular AccountingWEB tool, idea or resource has helped make you more successful. Our editorial staff will pick the winners based on the most effective or productive use of AccountingWEB towards achieving a goal.

Win one of three great prizes!

Grand Prize - $500 cash
First Prize - $250 shopping spree at Amazon.com
Second Prize - $100 shopping spree at Borders Bookstore

So tell us how we have helped you, and you may win one of three prizes! Good luck!

How to Enter: Click on this link to complete the entry form and submit by June 8, 2001.

Entry Deadline: All entries must be received by June 8, 2001. Winners will be selected by June 15, 2001.

Please Note: By submitting an entry, you grant AccountingWEB the right to publish part or all of your story on the AccountingWEB site and in the weekly newswire.

Enter the contest today, and good luck!

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