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    Installment 3- Snowballing v. The Interest Game

    Installment 3- Snowballing v. The Interest Game

    Before I lead you on, the answer is yes. This is a slightly clever take on our timeless childhood snow days, but we’ll get into that later. If you’ve been following my pieces, we’ve discussed how to determine your current financial status, budgeting, and incorporating financial stability in your current or potential relationships. Now let’s say you’ve done those steps, but now you’re trying to decide which debt you should start chipping away at first. There are several ways t

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