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I can answer questions about debt management, family and individual budgets, saving money, and living debt free. I cannot answer large business type financial questions.
I currently manage a Debt Free Living Website. I have helped lots of every day people enjoy living within a budget.
I currently operate the site Moms Living Debt Free.
Articles I have authored include: Paying off Your Credit Card Debt, and other articles on Moms Living Debt Free.
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I would personally take the $5,000 you were give, as well as half your savings and pay off both of the car loans. Next I would attack the school loans, and finally the mortgage. I hope that helps you
My best suggestions: 1. Look for a less expensive place to live 2. Sell your car and buy a cheap used one 3. Cut out all cable I know that sounds difficult, but in your situation it may be what
Hello! I'm not entirely sure if you can afford it. It really depends on what you are spending per month. The best recommendation I can give you is to set up a budget, and figure out what you are spending
Hello! There are free downloads for a budget through Microsoft Word/Office, available on this page of my website: http://www.moms-living-debt-free.com/Free-Tools.html Also, I would recommend the
Hello! I would recommend printing a budget sheet out. Please see the free tools page, for a free printable budget sheet below: http://www.moms-living-debt-free.com/Free-Tools.html Also, here is a
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