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Joseph T long
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so I just started researching about two months ago I have a wife and two kids I am 23 in the navy have about 2 years left in the service and I am currently 23000 in debt I have looked at all the different methods to get out of debt and am employing them all so far in the last three months have saved over 350 extra every month that i am putting towards that debt so I should be out of debt and get my credit score up so when I get out I plan on starting with a house hack in texas I have been researching alot and was just wondering if there was any suggestion to me that i could do this far out besides reading books listening to podcasts like people to talk to idk just maybe something i could get started even though i still have a while till i get to the point that i could start investing 

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