Okay. Full disclosure here. I have been absolutely foolish with money over the years, and that lead to me nearly being evicted from my apartment a few months ago. I have ignored my student loans pretty much since I graduated from college (either deferred, and now defaulted). I'm 43, and ashmed of this. I want to know, how long did it take you to get out of that debt? Ideally, I would like to be out of debt in the next few years, but my current pay as a teacher's assistant will not allow for it. Plus, I still want to have a decent work/life balance so that I can do activities that I enjoy. I'm also single, and don't have kids. How can I really tackle this?
Great share. I am in MDY but have still struggled with the debt. Love the curriculum. I am renewed and made the behavior change and now and following the snowball to really realize my power and respect the money I work for as a business owner.
Good!! We want people to know that no matter where you are in your financial journey, it's never too late to take control and change your future 💪 You got this!!
I would like more tips on how to deal with money with a spouse. I'm very interested in the actual things you agreed on with your husband. I'm reading and learning more about personal finances but not sure how to deal with money as a couple if everything is joint and we make different amounts of money.
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Great work! Thanks for reminding the emphasis of managing money.. very happy for your success, and more importantly, knowing you are going the right direction.
Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed hearing my story. What tips are you taking away from this video?
What are your thoughts on lumping all of your debt through a lending company who offers a lower interest rate? ie: Prosper, Best Egg etc..
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Okay. Full disclosure here. I have been absolutely foolish with money over the years, and that lead to me nearly being evicted from my apartment a few months ago. I have ignored my student loans pretty much since I graduated from college (either deferred, and now defaulted). I'm 43, and ashmed of this. I want to know, how long did it take you to get out of that debt? Ideally, I would like to be out of debt in the next few years, but my current pay as a teacher's assistant will not allow for it. Plus, I still want to have a decent work/life balance so that I can do activities that I enjoy. I'm also single, and don't have kids. How can I really tackle this?
That's awesome! Congratulations on getting rid of all the bad debt and making your life a success. Supporting your channel as a fellow RUclipsr 🤠
Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing! This was a great video and so helpful!
Awesome! Thank you 😊
Great share. I am in MDY but have still struggled with the debt. Love the curriculum. I am renewed and made the behavior change and now and following the snowball to really realize my power and respect the money I work for as a business owner.
Yes!! Just keep showing up and the results will follow 💖
I truly enjoy this kind of videos, they encourage me to keeping me growing! 😍👍👍👏👏
Good!! We want people to know that no matter where you are in your financial journey, it's never too late to take control and change your future 💪 You got this!!
Great message
Thank you!
I would like more tips on how to deal with money with a spouse. I'm very interested in the actual things you agreed on with your husband. I'm reading and learning more about personal finances but not sure how to deal with money as a couple if everything is joint and we make different amounts of money.
That's a great question! We're actually working on a video on that right now! If you haven't already, be sure to subscribe and hit the bell so you don't miss it!!
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Great work! Thanks for reminding the emphasis of managing money.. very happy for your success, and more importantly, knowing you are going the right direction.
Not helpful do not watch if you need help with credit