Reduce Debt Faster has posted the Carnival
Posted on February 16th, 2010 by mbhunter
A special thanks to Reduce Debt Faster for hosting this week’s Carnival of Debt Reduction. Four posts hit the top of the heap:
- Trees Full of Money explained how they paid off over $90,000 in debt. Bravo!
- Debt Tips discussed whether or not we should listen to debt experts.
- Christian Personal Finance had an interesting post about common debt situations and how to overcome them.
- Debt Reduction Formula talked about car debts.
Enjoy the Carnival, and have a great week!
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Gotta go check out the Trees Full Of Money post…over 90k in debt paid off? Wow!
I really enjoyed the 90,000 in debt article. Pretty inspiring stuff.