Welcome to a Springtime Carnival of Debt Reduction
Posted on March 22nd, 2010 by mbhunter
At long last, spring is here (and not a moment too soon for me considering all of the snow we’ve had this winter!)
Here are this week’s debt reduction posts:
- Credit Card Assist discusses whether to make a credit card payment or a house payment.
- DebtSolver discusses the benefits of paying down your store credit card.
- Free Money Finance cites an article that the road to riches involves becoming and staying debt-free.
- Christian Common Cents hits on Dave Ramsey’s Step 2.
- Christian Personal Finance shows what it takes to get out of debt.
- PT Money shows examples of how credit card companies are now forced to show you the effects of only paying the minimum.
Have a great week! Hopefully the weather is as good where you are as it has been here.
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