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  • Published: May 9, 2007

    Do you struggle to make ends meet at the end of the month? Well, the secret is to try and pay off debt and pay it off quickly. If this is what you’re after then you can find tons of advice online.

    One such place is John Commuta’s site. I had never heard of him before, but he claims to be able to transform debt into wealth, at the low, low price of $40. I suppose you could spend your money on worse things, but I’m sure there’s lots of common sense tactics as to how to minimise your spending and put money away towards your future. I just love the example he uses. It’s something on the lines of “Imagine you’re $2000 in debt .. well if you paid off an extra $50 a month on your bill, you could save thousands of pounds in interest you’re not paying”

    If you’re in the mood .. check it out

    • Author: owen
    • Category: money

    4 comments already

    1. Camille on 05.09.2007 | Link
    2. Well, just imagine you do not owe any money… look how much you are saving in interest you are not paying! Millions!
      LOL
      If you want to pay me $20 I can give you the same advice and make money!!
      I did have a good laugh :)

    3. Carla on 05.09.2007 | Link
    4. I’d love to save money, but I’m not in the mood for advice I have to pay for. There’s a lot of place that I’ve seen advertise stuff like that for free. But nice try.

      Love the site by the way! And those words of advice in the previous post were funny! Although I totally agree with the protection by bed covers…lol

    5. Jimi on 05.09.2007 | Link
    6. I guess it depends more on the interest rate of your debt than anything. I certainly wouldn’t pay more every month if the interest rate on teh debt was 2% when i make 5% in my savings account.

    7. Kaira on 05.09.2007 | Link
    8. Thanks for the advice. I’ll keep it in mind!

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