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How to Overcome an Addiction Without Breaking the Bank: Key Tips to Follow

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Addictions can lead to job loss, strained relationships, legal issues, and health problems, all of which come with their expenses. So, while seeking cost-effective solutions is necessary, prioritize your well-being and seek professional help if needed. You can learn more about various options on how to overcome addiction.

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How to Handle the Stock Market Roller Coaster Ride?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Even if you aren’t invested in the market, you wonder if this will ripple down to you in the form of more job losses, higher prices, inflation, benefit reductions and belt cinching. Hamilton as well as Family Wealth – Keeping It in the Family by James E. What Should You Do In a Market Downturn? Hughes, Jr.

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10 Things To Do When You Lose Your Job

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She blogs about ways to make and save money as well as what she is up to at her blog www.kylieofiu.com. I sell books online, do freelance writing, online surveys, sell things on eBay etc. Hopefully if you are facing job loss or are currently unemployed they can help you too. So, have you ever lost your job?

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

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I quit my job to focus on my own stuff (blogging, painting, rental property, my iPhone app, writing Kindle books, etc.). Quitting my job is one of the things being debt free has enabled us to do. We also went through multiple job losses, surgeries, huge car repairs, etc. It’s awesome to (FINALLY!)

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Find out how Jessica paid off $56,000 of student loans, credit cards, and a car loan.

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It took me five years to pay off my debt but two of those years I had a job loss, I was taking care of my grandparents and I had lost my motivation and drive to pay off the debt. Did you follow a particular debt freedom plan or book, such as Dave Ramsey or Debt-Proof Living? I ended up taking Financial Peace University as well.