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You could try to pay your way out of debt, but if you don't change certain spending habits, you'll find it close to impossible to become debt-free.

One of the first things you have to do is tally up your debt and come to grips with what you owe. Learn four other habits to change before you try to get out of debt.

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March 17, 2010 at 4:31 pm
(1) Peter :

Thank you for your article. I like what you say about having to change spending habits, otherwise the cycle will repeat itself. It reminds me of a quote that goes, “The truth that sets people free, is the truth they would rather not hear.”

Thanks again.

March 19, 2010 at 5:09 pm
(2) Darkenwulf :

Once upon a time, any and all credit users were using the mythical flying carpet; we would rise above it all. Nowadays, no! Where can I cut down? It used to be on the drinking – not so now. Right now, it’s the matter of cigarettes and in Iowa that is a big rise. In this state, we taxing any sin that’s worthy of taxing. Where can I cut down? The answer is not so easy. Anyone else in this dlemna? Tell me I am alone, though I already know the answer. Darkenwulf.

September 8, 2010 at 7:23 am
(3) Debts :

It used to be on the crapulence – not so now. Ripe now, it’s the thing of cigarettes and in Iowa that is a big ascension. In this commonwealth, we taxing any sin that’s honoured of taxing.
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