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HTML Crawl Out Of Debt Crawl Out Of Debt Author: Anna GoldsteinYou dug yourself into a hole. You didn't mean to, but it happened pretty easily. Now you're deep at the bottom of the debt ditch, and you don't know how to crawl out. With this financial advice from the Dave Ramsey Show/The Lampo Group, Inc., you'll be able to climb up and outta there. "Most people go through life like Gomer Pyle on Valium and then wake up one day and say, 'Shazam! I'm broke!' You have to bother to sit down and do a budget! Tell your money what to do. Put cash for food, clothing, and entertainment into individual envelopes and label them- FOOD - CLOTHES - GOING OUT. When money in the envelope is gone, stop spending! It's that simple. Be patient. It takes at least three months to really make your budget work. And, over-fund the food category the first month — I guarantee you spend more on food than you think you do." You heard the man, break out a few envelopes and sort your dough into different spending categories. Then, you'll slowly begin to crawl your way out of the debt ditch. Like Dave said, "Be patient." Remember, you learned to crawl before you learned to walk. It takes time to balance, but at least you know you'll be able to get out of the hole and see the light-a bright financial future. Whoever thought stuffing envelopes could actually be rewarding and beneficial? Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_97193_19.html Text Crawl Out Of Debt Author: Anna Goldstein You dug yourself into a hole. You didn't mean to, but it happened pretty easily. Now you're deep at the bottom of the debt ditch, and you don't know how to crawl out. With this financial advice from the Dave Ramsey Show/The Lampo Group, Inc., you'll be able to climb up and outta there. "Most people go through life like Gomer Pyle on Valium and then wake up one day and say, 'Shazam! I'm broke!' You have to bother to sit down and do a budget! Tell your money what to do. Put cash for food, clothing, and entertainment into individual envelopes and label them- FOOD - CLOTHES - GOING OUT. When money in the envelope is gone, stop spending! It's that simple. Be patient. It takes at least three months to really make your budget work. And, over-fund the food category the first month — I guarantee you spend more on food than you think you do." You heard the man, break out a few envelopes and sort your dough into different spending categories. Then, you'll slowly begin to crawl your way out of the debt ditch. Like Dave said, "Be patient." Remember, you learned to crawl before you learned to walk. It takes time to balance, but at least you know you'll be able to get out of the hole and see the light-a bright financial future. Whoever thought stuffing envelopes could actually be rewarding and beneficial? Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_97193_19.html About the Author: Article Title: Article Keywords: return to article
Text Crawl Out Of Debt Author: Anna Goldstein You dug yourself into a hole. You didn't mean to, but it happened pretty easily. Now you're deep at the bottom of the debt ditch, and you don't know how to crawl out. With this financial advice from the Dave Ramsey Show/The Lampo Group, Inc., you'll be able to climb up and outta there. "Most people go through life like Gomer Pyle on Valium and then wake up one day and say, 'Shazam! I'm broke!' You have to bother to sit down and do a budget! Tell your money what to do. Put cash for food, clothing, and entertainment into individual envelopes and label them- FOOD - CLOTHES - GOING OUT. When money in the envelope is gone, stop spending! It's that simple. Be patient. It takes at least three months to really make your budget work. And, over-fund the food category the first month — I guarantee you spend more on food than you think you do." You heard the man, break out a few envelopes and sort your dough into different spending categories. Then, you'll slowly begin to crawl your way out of the debt ditch. Like Dave said, "Be patient." Remember, you learned to crawl before you learned to walk. It takes time to balance, but at least you know you'll be able to get out of the hole and see the light-a bright financial future. Whoever thought stuffing envelopes could actually be rewarding and beneficial? Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_97193_19.html About the Author:
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