> I would like to know the best (or at least better and simple) way to
achieve this kind of design. [horizontally aligned lists at the end of
parallel columns]

Hi Ben,
 
I'd keep the content together for semantic reasons. Then you need to
assess the maximum text you allow for both the paragraphs and the lists.
Calculate the maximum heights, then set the container height and
absolutely position the list to the bottom.  It might require some
business rules around the allowed number of characters or words.
 
Check out this site: http://www.moneymanager.com.au/ and remove list
items (with Firebug) of the "Calculate your..." lists.
 
Cheers,
 
Jens 

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