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Find out how Jessica & Her Husband Paid off $175,000 of Debt

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Today’s Debt Free Story is from Jessica. Along our part-time business my husband is a senior web designer for Ramsey Solutions aka Dave Ramsey. We live a pretty busy lives and when given free weekends at home we love spending time at home on our little farm. How much debt did you pay off? Where are you from?

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Alternatives to Student Loans to Fund Your Education

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When I first started taking courses toward my degree, I quickly realized that the money that I’d saved up barely covered my textbooks for the year and I had to be resourceful to figure out how to come up with the cash. Some of my methods may not work for you, but here are some that worked for me: Get a Job. Drop Some Courses.

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The 5 Most Important Personal Finance Lessons to Teach your Child

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Watch what others are doing, how they do it and what they may be getting from it. Make friends, not only with people your own age and from your own neighborhood, but with people older and younger than yourself and with folks who may be richer or poorer or live in a different geographic area. I hope to show you how to use debt wisely.

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Graduates – Use Summer to Learn How to Avoid College Fail Points

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Time to find out. Talk to any alumni you may know (hint parents, cousins, that kid that went off to college last year) to see what they know about it. Read up on what colleges may offer. Look especially for on campus recruiting and online job portals the college may offer to help place students. Resumé critiques.

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