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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 2067761" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>I am also a Dave Ramsey disciple. I found myself in a less than optimal financial situation after my divorce. Started by creating a binder in which I listed all of my creditors and their corresponding balances. I chose the highest balance to focus on and updated the list on a monthly basis, deleting a creditor from the list when their balance had been paid in full. I also kept a running total of my debt repaid on a monthly basis. It was kind of fun to watch the names on the list dwindle down to where there were none. It took a lot of personal sacrifice and dedication but within 36 months I was completely free of personal debt and am now well positioned to retire in 2 years.</p><p></p><p>The only part of his program that I did not personally agree with was his focus on his religious beliefs. The program works well whether you choose to tithe or not.</p><p></p><p>My daughter and son are both using the program to pay off their student loan debt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 2067761, member: 12570"] I am also a Dave Ramsey disciple. I found myself in a less than optimal financial situation after my divorce. Started by creating a binder in which I listed all of my creditors and their corresponding balances. I chose the highest balance to focus on and updated the list on a monthly basis, deleting a creditor from the list when their balance had been paid in full. I also kept a running total of my debt repaid on a monthly basis. It was kind of fun to watch the names on the list dwindle down to where there were none. It took a lot of personal sacrifice and dedication but within 36 months I was completely free of personal debt and am now well positioned to retire in 2 years. The only part of his program that I did not personally agree with was his focus on his religious beliefs. The program works well whether you choose to tithe or not. My daughter and son are both using the program to pay off their student loan debt. [/QUOTE]
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