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Paying Off Debt With Retirement Accounts: Should You Use Your 401(K) To Pay Off Debt?

January 25, 2021 by Tim MBA, ALMI, ASRI Leave a Comment

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Find yourself thinking about Paying off Debt with Retirement Accounts, or otherwise picking between the two? Is it a good idea to use your 401(k) or Retirement Accounts to pay off student loans or credit card debt? In addition, what are some general … [Read more...] about Paying Off Debt With Retirement Accounts: Should You Use Your 401(K) To Pay Off Debt?

Make your Finances Merry and Bright: Set up your Christmas Budget

November 23, 2020 by Tim MBA, ALMI, ASRI 5 Comments

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Take a few minutes, set up your Christmas Budget, and prepare to enjoy the most wonderful time (and my favorite) time of year. Feeling the financial pressure of the Holiday Season? Wondering how much to spend on Christmas? This post will cover … [Read more...] about Make your Finances Merry and Bright: Set up your Christmas Budget

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