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Lisa Marie Budgets
lisasdebtfreejourney@gmail.com

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Debt as of 2/1/2019 $55,900
Debt as of 5/18/19 $39,100
Debt as of 6/20/2019 $38,363
Debt as of 7/1/2019 $31,835
Debt as of 7/12/2019 $31,362
Debt as of 9/1/2019 $29,857
Debt as of 10/18/2019 $28,439
Debt as of 11/15/2019 $27,494
Debt as of 1/1/2020 $26,076
Debt as of 3/1/2020 $24,186
Debt as of 4/1/2020 $16,951
Debt as of 5/1/2020 $13,901
Debt as of 7/1/2020 $10,954
Debt as of 8/7/2020 $10,120
Debt as of 9/1/2020 $9,973
Debt as of 10/2/2020 $5568
Debt as of 11/1/2020 $4023
Debt as of 12/1/2020 $1407
Debt as of 12/11/2020 $0

Please note: I am not a financial advisor. This video is for entertainment purposes only.

Disclosure: Please note that some of the links above are affiliate links, and at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you decide to make a purchase after clicking through the link. Please understand that I have experienced all of these companies, and I recommend them because they are helpful and useful, not because of the small commissions I make if you decide to buy something through my links. Please do not spend any money on these products unless you feel you need them or that they will help you achieve your goals. Lisa Marie Budgets
lisasdebtfreejourney@gmail.com
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Woodbridge VA 22192

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Filming:
Iphone 6S: https://amzn.to/2Jhmg6o

Cell Phone Stand/Holder: https://amzn.to/2Xv13d9

Debt as of 2/1/2019: $55,900
Debt as of 5/18/19: $39,100
Debt as of 6/20/2019: $38,363
Debt as of 7/1/2019: $31,835
Debt as of 7/12/2019 $31,362.31
Debt as of 9/1/2019 $29,857.42
Debt as of 10/18/2019 $28,439.35
Debt as of 11/15/2019 27,494.97
Debt as of 1/1/2020 26,076.90
Debt as of 3/1/2020 24,186.14
Debt as of 4/1/2020 16,951.44
Debt as of 5/1/2020 13,901.00
Debt as of 7/1/2020 10,954.00
Debt as of 8/7/2020 10,120.00

Disclosure: Please note that some of the links above are affiliate links, and at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you decide to make a purchase after clicking through the link. Please understand that I have experienced all of these companies, and I recommend them because they are helpful and useful, not because of the small commissions I make if you decide to buy something through my links. Please do not spend any money on these products unless you feel you need them or that they will help you achieve your goals.

Edmonton Credit Counselling – Job Loss And Debt Help Edmonton AB – Debt reduction is front and center on many Canadians’ minds right now with soaring household debt levels – it doesn’t have to be this way – call our experienced credit counselors such as Arvinder Kalsey right now. You don’t need to struggle with debt, BSCC can help reduce your debt by over 50%-90% RIGHT NOW – call us today at 1-866-790-8984 – its free!

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After being laid off and with jobs tight here in Edmonton, I had to seek out an Edmonton credit counselling option and found BSCC. Mr. Kalsey showed me some great solutions, and I was able to stop the court order which would have affected my house. I’m on the path to being debt free which I never thought would ever happen. – Tim R.

Winner of the Margaret Mead Award of the Society for Applied Anthropology

The farm crisis of the 1980s was the worst economic disaster to strike rural America since the Depression—thousands of farmers lost their land and homes, irrevocably altering their communities and, as Kathryn Marie Dudley shows, giving rise to devastating social trauma that continues to affect farmers today. Through interviews with residents of an agricultural county in western Minnesota, Dudley provides an incisive account of the moral dynamics of loss, dislocation, capitalism, and solidarity in farming communities.

Winner of the Margaret Mead Award of the Society for Applied Anthropology

The farm crisis of the 1980s was the worst economic disaster to strike rural America since the Depression—thousands of farmers lost their land and homes, irrevocably altering their communities and, as Kathryn Marie Dudley shows, giving rise to devastating social trauma that continues to affect farmers today. Through interviews with residents of an agricultural county in western Minnesota, Dudley provides an incisive account of the moral dynamics of loss, dislocation, capitalism, and solidarity in farming communities.