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Getting Out of Debt is all fine and good when you have a financial goals with a workable plan (budget), enough income to work the plan, commitment to make it happen and accountability to ensure you do exactly what you set out to do.
Without all four – it will be an uphill battle to make [...]
By debtcrun
The Dave Ramsey radio show I listened to yesterday had a 38 year old woman that yelled “We’re debt free!” for herself and her husband – an Air Force pilot, after clearing 25,000 worth of debt and now owns their house free and clear – worth $150,000. That figure was absolutely stunning.
Let that sink [...]
By debtcrun
Debt Crunch Going into debt to establish credit – what are we teaching our children? I know. I know. I’m just as guilty as the next guy. I listened to a twenty something during a break at a work training – she was explaining how to needed a co-signer for her car loan even [...]
By debtcrun
Between work and kids ~ I was on the road alot today. On I-95, driving meant talk radio which was the Mike Gallagher show without Mike (he’s supposed to be in Disney World or something) then Rush Limbaugh for one leg of driving I finally perked up when I got to listen to Dave [...]
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