# 1 Customize your approach The words «snowflake,» «snowball» and «avalanche» might sound like an increasingly alarming day on the mountain, but these terms also apply to three
popular debt payoff methods — one of which may be just right for you.
New Debt Payoff Comparison Page It's been a while since I've added anything new, but here's a little something that I just finished, the
compare debt payoff methods page.
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In personal finance, nearly everyone has an opinion on
what debt payoff method is best — yet, it's largely swayed towards the snowball method.
And I'm not lying when I say how life - changing some of
these debt payoff methods can be.
Once you figure out how to stop spending money, then you need to choose
a debt payoff method.
Third, decide on
a debt payoff method that will work best for you.
And I'm not lying when I say how life - changing some of
these debt payoff methods can be.