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    How can I pay off debt fast after leaving an abusive relationship?

    I've learned that it can feel deeply disappointing when someone you trust offers a loan but attaches interest to it. It makes me question the nature of that connection, because in my heart, I believe a true friendship is built on mutual support, not financial gain. The idea that someone close...
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    Can I deduct $60K home loan interest if used to buy ETFs (NDQ)?

    Yes but the income is also taxable
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    Can I Cosign for Husband's Car Loan After Bankruptcy?

    To be honest, I’ve had moments where my income was lower than my husband’s, and we turneed to a credit union. It wasn’t an issue at all they offered a better interest rate because my credit score was higher than the cosigner’s. Now, I’m not entirely sure how it works when one person doesn’t have...
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    Should I focus on paying debt or increasing income?

    Higher income doesn't mean lower or no debt... Lifestyle creep is real for MANY people!
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    How can we tackle our debt with high mortgage and credit card interest?

    I've found moolahplan to be a lifesaver when it comes to organizing my debts. It uses the debt snowball method, which makes the process feel more manageable, and the budgeting feature is such a helpful bonus! It's honestly made paying off my debts feel less overwhelming.
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    How can we save for a house and pay off debt while living with parents?

    I’ve found that giving a portion of what I have, even when it’s har d, opens doors for more blessings. If you’re able, consider giving 10% to your parents to help with things like food, hydro, or taxes. If they’re hesitant to accept, maybe you could give it to a church or another cause that...
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    How can we tackle our debt faster on a $125k income?

    Hi everyone, I'm new here but I've been following for a while. My husband and I make about $125k a year, which feels like a lot, but somehow we're still struggling to make real progress on our debt. We've been trying to follow Dave Ramsey's baby steps, but honestly, it's been half-hearted, and...
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