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3 Steps Moving Toward Out Of Debt
Anna Lee
(Guest) - No matter how much your debt is, it is still not too late for you to free yourself from your debt.Visit Total Services Debt today and be a debt free tomorrow.
For more information, interested parties may visit on the site at: http://www.totaldebtservices.com
- great articles and thanks for sharing.
ajamiro
- Cool article...thanks by the way
ajamiro
- Cool article...
babecollector
- you got it right. Your steps are encouraging!! but its hard to do,reduce the expenses? i doubt it?
sulasok
- Nice article!
sulasok
- Very informative, thanks for sharing it.
- nice post but it would've been much better if you posted them in bullet or numeric format..though valuable information
bogsy
- thanks for sharing very great info
- Nice info.
pratikg
- Very informative blog post.
- Thanks for nice information
jebsmommy
- Excellent writing. Thank you
Number1Femme
- thanks for posting this info :) very helpful stuff
- Nice info.....Thanks.....
mkchaves
- can you edit and emphasized on the 3 steps? more people would appreciate it. It's true about of that people spend more of their means, sometimes they are in debt because of that. Its disturbing.
the first step is really true. reduce the expenses.. not buying the "unimportant" stuff would help us a lot.
thanks for this useful post!
sikat
- Like letme34, I hope this was formatted better so that the 3 steps can be emphasized.
- good info.......
- Nice article. Thanks for sharing.
- thanks for the information
- Thanks for posting..
letme34
- That was a good article.. I don't know what to say anymore..Well, i just hope that you had formatted your article into paragraph because it seems too long to read and it might be a bad impression to others of not reading your article because it's too long and difficult to read.. This is only my comment on the way you had post your article.. But in general idea about your article as I read it, it is really good..
- Thanks for share
trensue
- The article is good and yet paragraphs would be ever so helpful. Formatting.
koreangal
- Great information! I agree with gopinath31 that it was difficult to read. You should do some paragraphing.
bandulf
- great .. love this article ..continue to make such a great blog ..
- awesome ya...... keep ur track!!!!!!
- a great information for all the people.
- superb
- ur blog is so confusing. try to write in paragraphs
de-er
- Debt is an expenses. So we must careful to take care of it. Thank you for telling us
- Thanks for the reminders. Once again I am reminded to be frugal with my money, that overspending will not do me any good.
aida0205
- what a great information.
- thanks for posting ,,gr8 tips..
srikantuts
- Great post. I love it.
- Thank you for your tips...but could you please try and paragraph the post...it...kind of gets difficult to read...Sorry...just saying. Thank you again.
- good post, very helpful, I will practice and press down my budget, so I can saving cost
- very helpful
- that is right! budgeting is always the key.. the start of us getting rid and staying away from further indebtedness. when we live beyond our means, we will be most certainly be drowned in debts.
parulg
- Very helpful blog.
michaelxx74
- Your tips is good, I never thinking that. I will follows step by step and setting my budget per month and to not spend more what I need. I hope next month I can reduce payment my bill.
- This is soo helpful. Thank you for this blog.
- very helpful one
shinkai03
- This article it will help alot to me and to others who will read your work. Thanks a lot!
shinkai03
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This article it will help alot to me and to others who will read your work. Thanks a lot!
shinkai03
- This article it will help alot to me and to others who will read your work. Thanks a lot!
azertacxw
- i like your article it's interesting thanks
rofizarkasih
- Thanks for sharing the information.
- Great article !
- Great article !
- Great article !
aliaslucs
- great advice it is very helpful..
austenfan
- After the debts are paid off, maintaining it that way should be a priority. And this could be done by budgeting.
- Unnecessary expenses should be avoided to save money. Dine out seldom and not in a very expensive restaurant, there are many nice restaurants that are not pricey.
buggles
- I couldn't agree with you more, budgeting is one of the best tools we have in destroying our current debt. Also, spending less should be the american motto at the present time. Great article. Thanks for sharing.
bedarmy
- credit card is good for URGENT only.. if we are consumtive... i think its better if we never touch credit card
- Thanks for your advice ,i will take it .
aida0205
- Very good advice. I learned a lot from it.. i always check my balance through online
- very well! nice article!
wonderful1
- Credit card is not good for some spenders.But, basically, it is up to ourselves.
I have no credit card, so the problem for me is keeping the budget work month by month.
- Different from your overconsumption, we have been reluctant to consume, for fear of upcoming illness, child education and unexpected expenses. But to maintain industry operation and employment, the government is luring consumption of elec appliances, and automobiles, esp in the country areas with over 10% subsities. And the financial institutions are inviting credit membership on a large scale.
Smart use of credit is an art, but most people are not financially and morally competent enough to avoid abusing it out of control. We need be very careful in use of the credit cards to avoid repeating the mistake.
rachelkarl
- I think this is great advice! I just blogged on this same forum about ways to do this:
4 Easy Ways to Save Up To $900 a Month
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buggles
- Very sound advice. I have learned my lessons well. Instead of relying solely on my mathematical abilities, I now use internet banking to help keep my checking account balanced. No more overdrafts for me. Also, I am learning to live beneath my means. I have actually been forced into this later one, but I am sure I will look back on it as a "growing lesson" in finances.
tmostuff
- This is sound advice. Anyone with a debt issue needs to seriously evalutate needs and expenses and try to work out a budget that is consisyently lower than what they are acustom to spending. Make cuts wherever possible, set aside the savings and apply it to the debt. They also have to acknowledge the difference between wanting something and real needs. There are things we need and things we can all do without.
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