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Pay off Debt vs. Saving Money
Hey guys,
I have a quick question for my fellow BP members. I net around 2200 a month from my job and i have about $7,500 worth of debt.
How do i go about saving money every month versus paying off debt
Help please!
P.S. im trying to become debt free and start to build up my credit
all advice welcome!!!!
Most Popular Reply
1. Cure the problem that created the debt. Rule #1 - Debt is a symptom of an underlying problem; income, cash flow, spending.
2. Save a nest egg. Even if the debt is at 18% and the savings at 0.5%, having the back up cash is your #1 priority.
3. The next answer is relative to your overall cash flow, income potential, nature of debt, etc. Also the opportunity cost of you options, etc.