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January 2018 Debt Payoff Update: $8,029.40 Paid

January 2018 Debt Payoff Update: $8,029.40 Paid

by Rho | Feb 1, 2018 | Debt Payoff Updates, Pay Off Debt

Welcome to my first monthly debt payoff update! In these updates, I plan to detail how much we paid, tell you about any extra income we received during the month, and finally tally where we stand now. Should be fun! I started this site to hold Mr. TMG and me...
Budgeting Tips for Beginners: A How-To Guide

Budgeting Tips for Beginners: A How-To Guide

by Rho | Jan 29, 2018 | Manage Money, Pay Off Debt, Save Money

2020 Update: You might also like these podcast episodes! 007 | Budgeting for Lifestyle Freedom and Financial Independence 017 | How to Budget Using the Zero-Based Budgeting Method for Lawyers **** You’ve heard it a million times: you have to create and stick to a...
8 Tips for Setting Financial Goals and Crushing Them

8 Tips for Setting Financial Goals and Crushing Them

by Rho | Jan 22, 2018 | Make Money, Pay Off Debt, Save Money

Setting financial goals helps us to take control of our financial lives. Good, clear goals provide long-term vision for our finances. They help to guide us and act as guardrails to keep us on track. They also allow us to measure our progress and ultimately achieve...
2017 Debt Payoff Update: How We Paid Off $47,029.45 in One Year

2017 Debt Payoff Update: How We Paid Off $47,029.45 in One Year

by Rho | Jan 18, 2018 | Debt Payoff Updates, Pay Off Debt

Our debt payoff journey got off to a pretty good start in 2017, and we expect 2018 to be even better. At this point, we have our strategy down, and we’re just working the plan. We’re following the debt snowball method. What’s the debt snowball method? With the debt...
Our Debt Payoff Plan: Paying Off Over $670,000 of Debt

Our Debt Payoff Plan: Paying Off Over $670,000 of Debt

by Rho | Jan 15, 2018 | Debt Payoff Updates, Pay Off Debt

It all started when my husband and I both took out student loans in undergrad. The loan balances weren’t so bad at that time. My husband graduated with about $20,000, and I graduated with about $35,000. Then came med school and law school loans galore. By the time I...
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