Sentences with phrase «avoid debt altogether»

He also avoids debt altogether now.
Avoiding debt altogether is even better than paying down debt quickly.
A surprising number of our borrowers have been calling us in recent weeks, asking about lawyers who specialize in finding «Material Errors» in promissory notes and using the information to help borrowers avoid their debts altogether.

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• More than half (58 per cent) of Canadians pay their credit card balance in full each month, avoiding credit card debt and interest payments altogether.
Of course, the best way to avoid credit card debt is to do without credit cards altogether!
If you can avoid paying interest altogether, you can save money and use your credit card rewards to cover the cost of other bills and debts.
Try to avoid dismissing your credit cards altogether when your debt piles up.
We emphasize that new debts should be avoided altogether.
My ultimate concern is that the vast majority of people misuse debt and would be far better served by avoiding it altogether.
Student loan debt can feel embarrassing — like something you want to hide, or avoid thinking about altogether.
It may even be possible to avoid filing altogether and opt for debt settlement plans instead.
It seems that cost - conscious millennials are so down on being in debt that many are avoiding credit cards altogether.
But if you're avoiding credit cards altogether because you might go into debt, don't blame the credit card; instead, look at it as a reflection of your own financial habits.
Aiming to settle any debts may be the lifeline you're seeking to avoid not just bankruptcy, but debt altogether.
Creditors are willing to come to a settlement on your debt in order to avoid a lengthy collection process or losing repayment altogether due to bankruptcy.
But if you're avoiding credit cards altogether because you might go into debt, don't blame the credit card; instead, look at it as a reflection of your own financial habits.
Instead of canceling Christmas altogether on account of zero gifts, emerge from the holiday crunch, debt free, with armfuls of gifts by avoiding these big - time shopping and spending mistakes.
Many of us listen to these messages and — rather than talking about money with our beloved — avoid the subject altogether, figuring that with strong love, practical concerns like income, debt, expenses, and spending habits will resolve themselves.
After the honeymoon period, some couples begin to have escalating conflicts regarding finances, debt, investment, or spending or they stop talking to each other altogether about money to avoid the conflicts.
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