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According to Debt.org, the average American has over $15,000 in credit card debt alone. With such staggering debt, paying off loans can seem like a dream that will never be realized. Alex and Cassie, owners of the blog Thrifty Couple, were once $100,000 in debt, but were able to pay off over $85,000 in three and a half years just by adopting their life-changing 2% plan.
The 2% Rule to Get Debt Free Fast implements a plan that involves the incremental increase in income and a decrease in budget each month, with details about finding your own "why" for getting out of debt, how to overcome mistakes and how to ultimately change your lifestyle for good.
Alex and Cassie's blog, The Thrifty Couple, has over 366k Facebook followers. While other plans can help you conquer debt in the short-term, the 2% rule will change your lifestyle so that you never have to struggle with debt again.
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DEBT-FREE LIVING 2% AT A TIME
In The 2% Rule To Get Debt Free Fast, Alex and Cassie break down the steps that took them from over $100,000 in consumer debt to living a debt-free life in just a few short years.
Alex and Cassie's step-by-step plan is for even the most financially illiterate, and has helped thousands of their followers on their website, TheThriftyCouple.com, get their finances in order.
In this easily digestible guide, they show you how small changes can have a big impact so you can skip the quick fixes and change your life forever. They'll teach you:
- How to pay off your mortgage quickly without draining your budget
- How to create an emergency fund fast while juggling your monthly bills
- What unsecured and secured loans really mean and how much they are costing you
- When you should be paying in cash and when you should use a credit card
- Creative ways to save on everyday expenses
- How to still eat out without breaking the bank
Complete with personal anecdotes, helpful worksheets and money-saving tips and tricks, The 2% Rule To Get Debt Free Fast has everything you need to live a life unencumbered by debt.