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Learning to Save & Pay Off Debt | Guest Post

Saving Cents With Sense

Then more than a year ago something in me changed after a health scare and I realized that it’s important to pay off debt and save more than ever. I’m currently taking care of my debt one month at a time. Flash forward to current day – I run my own business as a freelancer and work full time.

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How Krystal and Josh paid off $80k in 4 years!

Family Balance Sheet

I love her passion for helping others along their debt free journey. Krystal & Josh’s Debt Free Story. How much debt did you pay off? What kind of debt was it? It took us four years, but we paid off over $80,000 of debt! We are debt. debts one by one. What inspired you to become debt free?

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Meet a Reader | Mid-Atlantic Julia

The Frugal Girl

I love this blog because it feels like you are talking to a friend. We knew that I would likely not be working full time much longer as we wanted to start a family, so we chose a house that was in a low price range and got a 15-year mortgage. and realized we should pay off this debt as quickly as possible.

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Family Office Manager

Family Balance Sheet

I read this book around the same time that I became a mother and left the full-time workforce to stay at home with our new baby. No surprise there; I write a blog about family life and finances. Pay our bills in a timely manner. Manage long-term savings, such as retirement, college savings.

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An Easy Way to Save for Irregular Expenses

For the Mommas

Today I’m participating in the Ultimate Blog Swap. The term “sinking fund” was originally a business term used to designate a savings account where a corporation holds funds for the repayment of a debt in order to improve their liquidity. Visit Life Your Way to see all of the Ultimate Blog Swap participants!

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Back to Basics: Saving Your Savings

For the Mommas

So you can save money at the store. but the question is what are you doing with that savings. Shelly from Coupon Teacher gives us some ideas about how we can save our savings. I see it on frugal blogs all the time. “I and saved over $30!”. Sometimes I wish for a way to really “save” those savings.

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Meet a Reader | Mary from Reflections Around the Campfire

The Frugal Girl

A few years back, I hit my all-time high by borrowing 126 books over the course of one year. I enjoy blogging and biking, and I usually cycle between 15 and 20 miles a day indoors when I’m not getting out to hit a bike trail. Now I wish those dollars had gone into our savings accounts. Yup, I’m a voracious reader.