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What Should He Pay Off Next? - PB152

The Mental Wealth Show with Rich Jones

English - February 04, 2020 05:00 - 29 minutes - 20.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 977 ratings
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Today it’s just Rich and Marcus on the show. They’re answering a question from a listener whose inquiring about the best strategy to pay off some debt. The listener has 3 credit cards and a car note he’s working on. In the listener’s debt payment arsenal, he has a general savings account, an emergency fund, two jobs and an Airbnb that produces cash flow. He’s looking to Rich and Marcus for some advice and the best place to start hammering down this debt.

 

In today’s episode you’ll hear the guys discuss some different perspectives on getting a debt payment plan in order and why the listener is in a good place to aggressively start making some moves on his debt.

 

Highlights:

The debt snowball effect Using a portion of work–related bonuses to pay off a chunk of debt Holding on to your emergency fund and not using it for debt payments  The mental bliss of seeing a debt balance go down Using an interest free credit card

 

Key Takeaway: There are a few approaches to paying off debt. These depend on your personality type and lifestyle. The important thing to remember is that you have to get a plan in place as soon as possible, so that you don’t get eaten alive by interest and so that you can take your life back.

 

 

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