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getting out of debt
blu1cat asked:


I can’t seem to catch up on the bills after loosing my job. I am working now, but paying many bills “late”.

Isabelle
getting out of debt
ericfaul2003 asked:


I need to give the gym my new card number so that I can pay my dues.I called to leave a message for the buisness manager at the gym.The person who took the message,could transfer me to the person’s voice mail.I’m not sure that I’ll be able to get over to the gym tomarrow after work,before the person leaves for the day,and with my new card(if it gets there tomarrow).The reason why I have to make payment arrangments is to pay off a debt with the bank.I can go to the bank during my lunch nad take care of that,but i’m not sure about the gym.Any suggestions?

Zachary
getting out of debt
dreamorasong asked:


My husband and I have dug a bigger hole with payday loans, trying for a quick solution. We are now over extended and need to figure a way out without going further in debt with the bills we had originally on top of the pay day loans we’ve accumulated. We live in Nevada and I would appreciate any advice.

Joshua
getting out of debt
Cee asked:


I am trying to get myself out of debt as fast as possible. How can i do this? i currently owe $8,000 on credit cards, i have a $350 Min. car note every month and $650 mothly rent to pay.
i make $550 a week.

Can anyone give me som suggestions?

Tristan

getting out of debt
redladynj asked:


I have been with my boyfriend for a year and a half. We are in a serious relationship, leading to living together in the future. We’re both in our early 50’s, divorced, older teen kids. As part of my divorce settlement my marriage home needed to be sold and I received a nice sum from the sale. I’m planning on using a large chunk for a down payment on my next residence. I’m currently renting an apartment and want to buy a condo. I will still have a nice amount left after the down payment. My boyfriend is in debt and wants to pay off all his debts, credit cards, etc., which will total about $25,000. He didn’t want to have to ask me if I could help him out, but he did and he wants to work out a repayment plan of putting a certain amount of his pay check into my account monthly. It will take about 5 years for him to repay me. He is willing to sign some sort of an agreement. I seriously doubt that he will not pay me back. What are people’s opinions of me lending him this money?
to answer some of your questions - neither of us wants to get married again. We had been in long term marriages before. I also don’t want to give up my alimony. Living together is a commitment, we just feel that we don’t need that piece of paper.

A couple of you mentioned that he should see a financial counselor. How do you find one? And how would you know if that financial counselor is a good one with good advice?
As far as me putting into an investment, probably for retirement - I do have a nice sum in a couple of retirement accounts. Actually this money is part of the money to be used to “hide” so that I will be able to contribute as little as possible for my daughter’s college education. She does not want anything to do with me so I feel I should not be obligated to have to pay for her college.

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