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We completed the debt snowball approach in 2016. Thank you, Jesus.
This dude is tons crazy no one could actually work 16 jobs.
Forgot to mention interest .
I did it ????????????????????
Does this include student loans – smallest to largest?
it's so easy to do when the mind is clear.
Got rid of the wife boy did I save some money and it was the fastest too????????????
I agree 100% with this but mindset would be to attack the largest first that way the process goes quicker and your taking down your biggest debts
Spot on like normal
My exwife bought all of the DR books and materials and even signed me up for a local DR seminar. I read and attended and come home with the game plan to pull us out of debt complete in 36 months with discipline. She never got on board with it and we lingered for years pushing the elephant up the hill until our divorce.
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Loved 16 extra jobs!
Only a couple months to go on house thank you Dave for the wisdom
I can’t imagine saying the same thing over and over again
I did this, 18 months eating ramen and working and paying debt. I am a free man now. You can do it too.
Me, who has never really been in debt: 😀 WWOOAAAWWOOW
Oooor.. don’t go into debt but hey. If you’re here taking advice then obviously you’re no good with money.
Time for a buzz cut ?? lol ????
Thanks Dave, i havent bought My house and i'm 65 years old ,but i'm almost there i need 70k more to but it
Mathematically you are not correct. Pay the highest interest rate first. This is if you need a psychological boost of paying off something and don’t mind paying more in interest.