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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Need financial debt advice(paying off)
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<blockquote data-quote="03cobrah" data-source="post: 10103596" data-attributes="member: 85449"><p>well i've been reading dave ramseys book for a while and he recommends paying off the smallest debt first. </p><p></p><p>here's why:</p><p>Getting out of debt is like losing weight. It is an emotional decision. You get out of debt when you get mad and passionate! If it takes six months to lose a pound, will you stick to that diet? No way. Paying off the smallest debt first allows you to get some immediate, positive feedback—and encourages you to keep going. Once the debts start getting paid off, you’ll become addicted and stick with the program. </p><p></p><p>if your serious about getting out of debt i suggest you look into his stuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03cobrah, post: 10103596, member: 85449"] well i've been reading dave ramseys book for a while and he recommends paying off the smallest debt first. here's why: Getting out of debt is like losing weight. It is an emotional decision. You get out of debt when you get mad and passionate! If it takes six months to lose a pound, will you stick to that diet? No way. Paying off the smallest debt first allows you to get some immediate, positive feedback—and encourages you to keep going. Once the debts start getting paid off, you’ll become addicted and stick with the program. if your serious about getting out of debt i suggest you look into his stuff [/QUOTE]
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