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Create your debt freedom plan

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We used Dave Ramsey’s debt snowball method. | We originally (and naively) estimated that we would be done by end of 2016, however, 2016 was not been kind to us, and we moved this goal into 2017. Yes, I’d like to visit Nashville, but going down to scream at DR isn’t really a goal anymore. Prioritize.

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Meet Tracy, a Single Mom Who Paid Off $41,587 | Debt Free Stories

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Use this to develop a budget & determine where you will cut back. (If Use cash system with envelopes for your over spending areas. My daughter and I finally took a vacation over Mother’s Day weekend to Nashville and did our debt free yell the following Monday live in studio with Dave Ramsey.

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Find out how Jessica & Her Husband Paid off $175,000 of Debt

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We live in a little small town outside of Nashville, Tn called Columbia better known as muletown We are originally from Chattanooga, Tn and moved to the Nashville area about 2 years ago. This ultimately is what put us on the fast track for paying off debt in such a quick amount of time. What are your financial goals now?

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Meet Stacy. She and her husband paid off $20,000 in 8 Months.

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We ended up using my remaining collage savings to pay that off. We went to Nashville to Financial Peace Plaza and screamed WE’RE DEBT FREE on the air with Dave Ramsey. To be able to give to people freely – because as God has blessed us, so we want to be able to bless others. What are your financial goals now?

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How Angela & Jeff paid off $58,000 of Debt in 2 Years

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We used (and currently still follow) Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps. We had tried other methods in the past, but found this one suited us best since it forced us to focus on one goal at a time, rather than trying to do it all (pay off debt and contribute to savings and retirement). What are your financial goals now?

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