Tag: Debt Payoff

  • Debt is Your Birthright: How to Overcome It

    Debt is Your Birthright: How to Overcome It

    You shouldn’t feel bad about being in debt; however, you shouldn’t be comfortable living in debt either. Debt is a very complex topic with a straightforward premise—debt is about control. I’m fresh off the book “Debt: The First 5,000 Years,” which changed how I view debt. There is nothing new under the sun, and our…

  • Become Debt-Free and Stress-Free

    Become Debt-Free and Stress-Free

    We all live with varying levels of stress. Most of it comes from financial hardship or being in debt. Being in debt is not fun at all. You constantly worry about an emergency that can shatter the life you worked hard to build. But, it is possible to get out of debt. I did it,…

  • Debt Snowball vs. Debt Avalanche

    Debt Snowball vs. Debt Avalanche

    Over the last two years, I have consistently talked about paying off debt. Living a debt-free life is perhaps the greatest gift to your financial well-being. I wrote an entire series about Staying Debt-Free at Any Age (20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s), and you can download all the books for free on my website.…

  • Pay Down Debt or Start Investing 2

    Pay Down Debt or Start Investing 2

    “Should I pay off my debt entirely before I start investing?” This topic keeps me up at night (not really). I do feel very passionately about the guidance people receive on this matter. Paying off our debt and becoming debt-free is one of the single most incredible moments of our 16-year marriage. We used many…

  • Debt Free? So, What’s Next?

    Debt Free? So, What’s Next?

    Becoming debt-free after years of struggling under the crushing weight of consumer debt was an amazing feeling. Many people will never understand the gravity of being debt-free. It is as if you are floating on a cloud of air. However, being debt-free is just the beginning of a long journey towards the land of a…

  • Start Your Debt Payoff Journey: Defeat Toxic Consumerism

    Start Your Debt Payoff Journey: Defeat Toxic Consumerism

    Whenever I need to go to one of my checking accounts, I happily double-click my bookmarks to bring it up. The keyword here is happily. But, I wasn’t always in a good mood to jump through my bank accounts. You see, I was in debt for over ten years—to the tune of -$77,000 (book). When…