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Create your debt freedom plan

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Prior to FPU, we thought we were doing well financially and never considered that we had too much debt. We didn’t carry over credit card balances, we paid off our car notes early, and the interest rate on the student loan was at a low 2.75%. We thought we were doing really well. Debt is Dumb and Cash is King.”.

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Meet Jackie. She and Her Husband Paid off $147,000 in Debt | Debt Free Stories

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About $52,000 of that $147K was consumer debt (credit cards, a student loan, a car loan, a home improvement loan, etc.) But it wasn’t a decade of nothing but paying off debt. When we first started we couldn’t have even conceived of becoming completely debt free. What inspired you to get debt free?

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Carnival of Personal Finance #316- Family Edition

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“To support mother and father, to cherish wife and child and to have a simple livelihood; this is the good luck.&#. FMF from Free Money Finance shares his Simple Car Email. Squirrelers from Squirrelers presents The Case for a Bigger Emergency Fund. I wish we had some of these in Canada.

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How to Achieve Your Financial Goals (tips from the achievers)

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They pay off mountains of debt and scream about debt freedom, or maybe they save gobs of money in a record amount of time, or they have considerable success with their new small business. Deacon, from Well Kept Wallet , says, you need to map out a step by step plan to make your goals happen. ” Pay off Debt.

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Find out how Charissa and Her Husband Paid Off $7665 of Debt and Cash Flowed College

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Today’s Debt Free Story is from Charissa. She helps readers gain control of their finances and live well on a budget at her blog Cook with a Shoe . I also appreciated the simple, common-sense advice and the baby steps. What are the top 3 – 5 ways you found money to put towards debt. Where are you from?

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