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5 Smart Moves That Will Make You Triumph Over Debt

by Guest March 30, 2011 0 comments
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Debt is such a burden; it causes stress, insecurity, and friction in your marriage and your life. All of those wonderful things that money buys, most – are not necessary, and when the bill comes, it is depressing. Find out how to get rid of your debt!

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Should Christians Allow Debt To Remain Outstanding?

by John January 24, 2011 5 comments
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Mortgages. Student loans. Auto loans. Loans, loans, loans! Many Americans have enough debt to where if they make the minimum payments, they could be paying off debt for 30 years or more. Some people pay off debt over a lifetime, never gaining traction until well into retirement. Is this okay?

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Shopping Online Debt Free: By The Numbers

by John August 26, 2010 1 comment

If you’re unfamiliar with eBillme.com, check out why it’s a new and revolutionary way to shop online - review here. With eBillme, you can shop on the internet using your bank’s online bill pay – allowing you to forgo using your debit or credit card! Recently, eBillme released some interesting statistics on where America’s online debt [...]

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Will Others Pay Off Your Debt? Don’t Always Count On It!

by Guest August 10, 2010 2 comments

This article was written by Maria Bush and edited by John Frainee. If you would like to write for The Christian Dollar, start here! — If you are buried under a lot of debt and don’t know what to do you might be thinking: “how do I get someone to pay off my debt”. You must [...]

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Three Steps To Relieve Credit Card Debt

by Guest June 30, 2010 1 comment

This article was written by Alban. Alban is a personal finance writer who provides tips on how to reduce debt and choose the best low interest credit card. Getting out of credit card debt is not an impossible task. With a bit of work and a lot of determination it is possible to free yourself [...]

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Dave Ramsey’s 7 Baby Steps: Step 6 – Pay Off Your Mortgage Early

by John June 23, 2010 1 comment

Ah, you’re ready to eliminate your very last debt – the mortgage! What once seems like an impossible task is now very doable. After all, you shouldn’t have any non-mortgage payments by this point. Plus, you have a gigantic emergency fund to help you weather any storms that might come your way. Welcome, to Baby [...]

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Anti-Debt as a Lever and Fulcrum

by John April 13, 2010 0 comments

I was thinking about people who claim that debt is like a “lever and fulcrum” or “tool” the other day. Why do they think that? Perhaps it is because you can “get more stuff” before you actually have the money. Debt, I suppose, gives you a way to get what you want before you can [...]

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Obama’s Budget: A Discussion on Rising Debt

by John February 3, 2010 1 comment

I don’t know about you, but the rising federal debt has me concerned. I’m optimistic that America will pull out of the tremendous financial hole it has dug, but it is my belief that we’ll have to go through some difficult times before that happens. The government, like ordinary citizens, has to keep a budget. [...]

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3 Ways To Keep Creditors At Bay

by John January 14, 2010 0 comments

It’s a stressful situation. You just can’t seem to keep up with on the pile of bills sitting on your desk, and the creditors have started calling every day. Here are a few tips on how to handle creditors if they are out of line. Keep control by telling them how often and when they [...]

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Why Net Worth Matters

by John January 11, 2010 0 comments

For many Americans, net worth is in the negative. Why? Simply because they have come to the conclusion that if they can afford the payments, they can afford the item. Because of the existence of credit, a world has been created in which we can never really know the wealth of an individual by outward [...]

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