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Where I found money in February

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I have used the extra money to pay off debt, fund family trips, or build up our Christmas savings. In January 2020, we booked round-trip flights to Paris for the four of us. The post Where I found money in February appeared first on Family Balance Sheet. Read my review of Ibotta here.

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Where we found money in March 2021

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I have used the extra money to pay off debt, fund family trips, or build up our Christmas savings. We’ve had an Aflac Accident plan for many years and have never needed it until the fall of 2020 when we used it twice. The post Where we found money in March 2021 appeared first on Family Balance Sheet.

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Where I found EXTRA Money in May 2021

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I have used the extra money to pay off debt, fund family trips, or build up our Christmas savings. My beautiful petunias in 2020. I made quite a bit more from the 4th quarter of 2020 where I do most of my Christmas shopping. Yep, I found a $20 bill while running on the beach! Rakuten: $11.31.

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Create your debt freedom plan

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We celebrated both occasions with a family cruise that we paid for with cash. During our debt payoff mode, we camped and went on beach trips with extended family, but never left the country…honestly, we never left the east coast. Once Non-Mortgage Debts are paid, cash flow a FAMILY TRIP TO DISNEY.

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How We Paid off Six Figures of Debt

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In 2020, we still use and are thankful for Medi-share. Our monthly costs have gone up since 2017, but we’re still paying much less than we would with traditional health insurance. Living a life focused on paying off debt is not always easy. An Update on Medi-Share – September 2017. How do you eat an elephant?

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