No Credit Needed Debt Reduction Guide (Quick Start Edition)
Section Two: Moving Beyond The Basics
Section Three: Preparing For Freedom
Section Four: Staying The Course
Section Five: Planning For The Future
No Credit Needed Debt Reduction Guide (Expanded Edition)
Section Two: Moving Beyond The Basics
Section Three: Preparing For Freedom
Section Four: Staying The Course
Section Five: Planning For The Future
8 Responses
Roman
May 3rd, 2008 at 11:01 am
1Wow, this has to be the most complete free debt reduction guide that i have ever seen! thanks so much!
Frugal One
May 3rd, 2008 at 10:33 pm
2Wow, this guide is great! You must have spent a lot of time doing it! Just discovered your blog today… My husband also writes a debt free blog. Feel free to check it out at http://engineeradebtfreelife.blogspot.com
Thanks, and good luck with your blog!
Melissa
May 4th, 2008 at 2:11 pm
3thanks for including this information! i’m a fan of Mr. Ramsey and am waiting for the library book to become available. we’re on the right track and scheduled to achieve BS-2 in july of ‘09. it sure helps to be able to read other people’s comments and blogs about this stuff. my husband is a wonderful support. but i feel like everyone else that i know just does not understand this way of thinking.
i truly believe that when it comes down to it, you can do anything if you set your mind to it. and what better way to show it than with your finances?
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May 5th, 2008 at 1:48 am
4You have an awesome complete guide on debt reduction. Debt reduction can be very tedious at first, but once a debtor gets started with the step by step process, he will find it beneficial and not hard at all. However, the debtor must take control of himself not to use the credit cards until he have paid them all off. One thing to add, to avoid adding your debts, do not overspend. Spend within your means and not beyond it. And as much as possible, do not credit cards all the time. You may find it convenient but the interest can be a big pain once you started to not pay it in a month. Be frugal and do not envy over the new things your neighbors possess. Nevertheless, once already in debt, you may find debt consolidation loans or debt settlements helpful for you to slowly pay all your debts off. Just be very responsible and heedful in choosing the right company to work with as there are frauds who pretend to be the best but in fact, they are really not doing their work as agreed.
roger e mason
December 25th, 2008 at 6:27 pm
5good info…. i would like to know some loan opportunities that give people a loan to get out of debt with poor credit,,, or debt consolidation
Jb
January 1st, 2009 at 10:08 am
6Well written series NCN, very well done. I’ve been struggling to pay off my debt for the last couple of years, and have just made a decision to rededicate myself to the repayment this 2009, and enjoyed reading through your posts. While I already know most of what you talk about, I like how you put it all together in an easy-to-read series, with good examples and links. Well done!
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March 12th, 2009 at 12:24 am
7Nice guide and website. You cant find good sites like these that often. Will defintely be sending you a link from mine. Nice work:)
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March 19th, 2009 at 5:08 pm
8I really enjoy reading your blog. Thank you.
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