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Meet Jackie. She and Her Husband Paid off $147,000 in Debt | Debt Free Stories

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She blogs at The Debt Myth. I quit my job to focus on my own stuff (blogging, painting, rental property, my iPhone app, writing Kindle books, etc.). I needed to count on myself and support my son, and that meant getting my financial life in order, starting with building an emergency fund for the first time. Get creative.

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Meet Aja. She & her husband Paid Off $110,000 in Debt

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She writes about family, finances and faith at her blog, Principles of Increase. Who handles the day-to-day finances in your home or do you work on it equally? We agree on what happens to our extra cash and discuss weekly our goals for saving and investing as well as any big ticket purchases on the horizon. Where are you from?

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

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emergency fund, so we started throwing what little extra we had straight. Communicating well and communicating often has made talking about. Then I wrote a series about it on my blog. First, we will save our six-month emergency fund. In my debt-payoff story on my blog, I shared. towards debt.

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Find out how Charissa and Her Husband Paid Off $7665 of Debt and Cash Flowed College

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She helps readers gain control of their finances and live well on a budget at her blog Cook with a Shoe . Write a blog and put your monthly reports online. Who handles the day-to-day finances in your home or do you work on it equally? Today’s Debt Free Story is from Charissa. Tell us about you and your family.

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Find Out How Olivia & Her Husband Paid off Their Mortgage in 33 Months

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She blogs about living a fabuLESS life at Snyders Tell All. I also blog at Snyders Tell All. But I do realize some things happen that we don’t plan for as well. We made a plan and it ended up being God’s will as well. We’re now on Baby Step #7 (building wealth, which includes college funding). Where are you from?

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Meet Tracy, a Single Mom Who Paid Off $41,587 | Debt Free Stories

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She blogs at Happy Healthy Mommy. Who handles the day-to-day finances in your home or do you work on it equally? I’m working on baby step 3 (3-6 months emergency fund) while paying cash for my new home projects. Blogging about it helped hold me accountable. Welcome to Debt Free Stories. Where are you from?

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