Getting Out of Debt in One Year - Going on a Money Fast

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2012

Just sharing our dream of and plans to get out of $70,000 of debt in one year. This is going to be one exciting ride! To read the awesome books that gave us this idea, check out author Jeff Yeager and his two books:

1. The Ultimate Cheapskate's Road Map to True Riches
http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Cheapskates-Road-True-Riches/dp/0767926951/ref...

2. The Cheapskate Next Door
http://www.amazon.com/Cheapskate-Next-Door-Surprising-Americans/dp/0767931327...

Lots of love and blessings to you all! ~ Kimi :D

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  • Hey - listening to you whole video, I'd love to talk with you more about your situation --- just email me UltCheapskate@aol.com

  • Hey - Good for you, glad to help. Now, go the extra mile, and try giving up you cell phones, too! - Stay Cheap! - Jeff Yeager

  • Good for you!! I've been living this way for the last few years because I also value time more than money. My partner and I have the same basic philosophy, we grow our own food, make everything from scratch when possible, shop at thrift stores. We also use Netflix and the Library instead of buying books and discs. It makes a huge difference financially. I now stay home aside from 3 half days of work a week, to work on my Etsy shop. Keep climbing! May your goal be reached soon! All the best!

  • I affirm your paying off $5833.33 a month for 12 months!

  • I am loving these videos. I'm starting with over 12,000 in debt this year. I'm trying my best to get 1/2 of that cut down by the end of the year. To get 100% out of debt, with my paycheck, is unrealistic. But, keep doing these videos. It's helpful to me and others!

  • I really heard your message where you talked about breaking down the time you spend at work by how much you make. My husband and I are trying to get to a place financially so that working a 9-5 is optional for me. I feel like through the process of closely examining our finances I've realized that I want to be more mindful of where my money goes. I spend 40 hours a week at a job that makes me crazy...I don't want to spend that hard earned money in vain. Great video!

  • This is what I need to do!! :)

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