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Meet Krista & Jon Who Paid Off $36,000 | Debt Free Stories

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Welcome to Debt Free Stories! They paid off $36,000 in debt and cash flowed graduate school. We’re energized by young people and are pretty sure most of our lives will be spent working with this age group. How much debt did you pay off? What kind of debt was it? What inspired you to get debt free?

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2019 Debt Freedom Plan Update

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Our Debt Freedom Plan has been a long winding road. The journey started in 2012 when we bought an office building for our business and then found ourselves with a lot of debt and not enough cash flow. To ease my anxiety about our new loans, we took the Financial Peace University home course and it changed how we thought about debt.

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5 Steps to Crush Debt in 2016 + FREE Debt Payoff Goal Tracker

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Are you ready to crush debt this year? We’re going to give it everything we’ve got and hopefully pay off the last of our non-mortgage debt by the end of this year. It will be quite a feat because by my calculations we’ll be short each month if we just apply our debt snowball payment. Stretch yourself.

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Take Control of YOUR Money in 2016

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My husband and I are back at work, our girls are back in school, and our normal routine resumes. While we made considerable headway in 2015 with reducing our debts, we missed our goal of paying off a loan by the end of the year. Instead of December, we now should have it paid off by the end of this February. I’m back!

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Meet Carrie. She Paid Off $14,000 in Debt in 14 Months.

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Today’s Debt Free Story is from Carrie. Yep, we’re newlyweds and eloped together in December 2013. After nearly a decade of working my way up the career ladder, I quit my small business accounting job to start my blog, Careful Cents. How much debt did you pay off? What kind of debt was it?

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Chit Chat: 06.17.18

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we’re working on our Financial Vision Board in the month of June. We talked about our 2018 financial goals back in late December, but we didn’t look past the current year. We want to be debt free. Over on my private Facebook group, Family Budgeters Unite! , We want to travel to Disney and Hawaii.

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5 Tips to Create a Holiday Budget

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Creating a holiday budget can help you control your spending and make sure you get all of the items you need while staying out of debt or overspending. Disposable income would be what is left after all of your bills for the month of November, December, and even January are paid. A debt free holiday is a feeling that money can’t buy!

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