How to Help Reduce Debt

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Tip 1 - 5 Steps to Reduce Your Debt: DIY Debt Reduction | Credit.com

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5 Steps to Reduce Your Debt: DIY Debt Reduction | Credit.com

The Credit.com Experts explore the tricks of the trade and the fastest ways to reduce your debts on your own. Read this for the best debt reduction tips.

Tip 2 - 33 Proven Ways to Reduce Personal Debt

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33 Proven Ways to Reduce Personal Debt

As I write this, over the past three years, we have paid off $66,000.00 in personal debt. No magic, no quick fixes, no debt consolidation, or bankruptcy filing. Just persistent sacrifice. We have saved ourselves from financial destitution by making a number of simple, small changes in our lives.
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Tip 3 - 5 Ways to Reduce Your Debt - DailyFinance

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5 Ways to Reduce Your Debt - DailyFinance

In my New York Times bestseller, Zero Debt, I outline 30 strategies that I used to get out of debt and how anyone else can do the same thing.Here are fiv

Tip 4 - Five steps to reduce debt

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Five steps to reduce debt

Four in 10 people use their credit cards to pay for groceries, while others are driven to debt just to cover the mortgage. So if you have to borrow, here's how to be clever about it
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Tip 5 - Debt Relief Options, Doing It Yourself vs. Hiring A Professional

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There are many debt relief options available. While some are often left to a professional with experience, some could be handled by you for free or at very little cost.

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