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Road Side Pub
Paying off debt
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<blockquote data-quote="VEGAS_SVT" data-source="post: 16500779" data-attributes="member: 199588"><p>My wife and I are in almost the same exact spot as you guys. Mid-thirties, no kids, just refinanced to 3% lol. She has a Jeep that will not be sold, so just focusing on paying that off. I recently sold my super duty saving us $1000 month and I got enough cash out of it that I am looking to buy a terminator outright. We found Dave Ramsey about a year ago, and since then we have knocked out about $50k in debt. It's a great feeling. I don't agree with everything he says, but it completely changed my mind set. I plan to be able to "retire" in my 40's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VEGAS_SVT, post: 16500779, member: 199588"] My wife and I are in almost the same exact spot as you guys. Mid-thirties, no kids, just refinanced to 3% lol. She has a Jeep that will not be sold, so just focusing on paying that off. I recently sold my super duty saving us $1000 month and I got enough cash out of it that I am looking to buy a terminator outright. We found Dave Ramsey about a year ago, and since then we have knocked out about $50k in debt. It's a great feeling. I don't agree with everything he says, but it completely changed my mind set. I plan to be able to "retire" in my 40's. [/QUOTE]
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