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Our 2018 Financial Goals

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While I love thrift stores, I can be easily swayed to run into Target, TJ Maxx, and/or Kohl’s when I feel like I need something. Often, I could have saved myself a trip if I had just looked in one of our closets for a solution. Often, I could have saved myself a trip if I had just looked in one of our closets for a solution.

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

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There were times we almost couldn’t agree on where to put the extra money. What are your top 3 – 5 tips for saving money/pinching pennies to put towards paying off your debt. So direct the money often and early. I had a client engagement in Las Vegas in March 2014. Tell people about what you are doing.

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Growing up in the 1950?s

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There wasn’t a restaurant on every corner and people didn’t eat out much. Most food at the grocery store came from the USA. Out of season produce, if available at all, was super expensive. You physically went from store to store (or called on the phone) to compare prices and products.

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10 Smart Ways to Become Debt Free

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So back in August of 2014, I scoured the internet to look for sources for a new series, Debt Free Stories. She says, bartering is a fun and creative way to get what she needed without spending money. She says, “it’s so much easier to save money when you’re not gallivanting across the countryside.

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