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Maybe two months, maybe three.
Maybe two months, maybe three.
I know it feels like that. And then I just look at like, we're not even paying toward our debt right now and we can't afford things. We've talked about possibly selling our house. I don't want to get back in the position where we empty our savings again because it was terrifying.
I know it feels like that. And then I just look at like, we're not even paying toward our debt right now and we can't afford things. We've talked about possibly selling our house. I don't want to get back in the position where we empty our savings again because it was terrifying.
I know it feels like that. And then I just look at like, we're not even paying toward our debt right now and we can't afford things. We've talked about possibly selling our house. I don't want to get back in the position where we empty our savings again because it was terrifying.
Yes, our car payment is $390. And then car insurance, you know, that sort of groceries are about $600.
Yes, our car payment is $390. And then car insurance, you know, that sort of groceries are about $600.
Yes, our car payment is $390. And then car insurance, you know, that sort of groceries are about $600.
Hi. So my question for you guys is my husband and I enrolled in a national debt relief program to help with some... Please don't do that. Please don't do that. So I just read on the Total Money Makeover not to do that, but I've already been doing it for a whole year. So my question is basically, did I just mess everything up? Is it too late to get out of it?
Hi. So my question for you guys is my husband and I enrolled in a national debt relief program to help with some... Please don't do that. Please don't do that. So I just read on the Total Money Makeover not to do that, but I've already been doing it for a whole year. So my question is basically, did I just mess everything up? Is it too late to get out of it?
Hi. So my question for you guys is my husband and I enrolled in a national debt relief program to help with some... Please don't do that. Please don't do that. So I just read on the Total Money Makeover not to do that, but I've already been doing it for a whole year. So my question is basically, did I just mess everything up? Is it too late to get out of it?