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

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What are your hobbies? With tuition payments and debt payments we spent about $60,395 between January 2012 and March 2014 when we became completely debt free with two bachelor’s and two master’s degrees between us. This meant moving to a less expensive rental, cutting cable and changing our eating-out and entertainment habits.

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

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What are your hobbies? Be willing to sacrifice- there are things we had to do that made us look weird: home school, skip eating out as much with family, doing my own hair & nails, getting a wardrobe from the thrift store and forgoing paper towels. I had a client engagement in Las Vegas in March 2014.

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Restaurant & Retail Coupon Round-Up 4/5/2013

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If you’re headed out shopping this weekend, don’t forget your restaurant & retail coupons! Get Paid To Eat Out + Get a $5 Gift Card! Barnes & Noble Café – B1G1 FREE espresso beverage through March 31, 2013. Souplantation and Sweet Tomatoes – 20% off your entire check through March 28.

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Yakezie Carnival – Credit Cards Edition

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MoneySmartGuides : The Real Cost of Eating Out – I was looking over my budget for the previous month and something stood out. After checking and rechecking and I discover the real cost of eating out! Young Family Finance : Appropriate Tip – Find out what an appropriate tip is when you are eating out.

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Find Out How Olivia & Her Husband Paid off Their Mortgage in 33 Months

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What are your hobbies? Ryan is a high school math teacher and also officiates college basketball (November thru March). Our house was $150,000 (thank you Texas for affordable houses) and the thought of paying over half a million dollars for it (due to interest) made us sick to our stomach. Using coupons for eating out.

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