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Good income, low debt, high savings... but not a loan. Why?

Good income, low debt, high savings... but not a loan. Why?

Many customers find this case.

Good income. ✔️

Low debt burden ✔️

High savings. ✔️

But the bank replied, "No, pass."

The reason is not the client.

But in the income statement of the employer company.

🔎 Banks don't just look at "your salary."

But look at that.

• Is the company you work for really profitable?

• Consistent or volatile company revenue

• Businesses are likely to continue or risk stumbling.

❗ this is why

Good income.

This clip wants everyone to understand the truth here.

To prepare right way, not to waste time and not to lose opportunity.

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A hand holding a white cup with a beverage, wrapped in a cozy blanket, featuring a red overlay that reads 'Use the snowball method', representing a debt payoff strategy.
HOW TO PAY OFF DEBT
Some ways to start paying off your debt EVEN WHEN you’re living paycheck to paycheck! 📣 make a smart budget. Allot 50% to needs, 15% to wants, 15% to savings & 20% to debt payoff. 📣 use the debt snowball method Pay small debts first & then move on to large debts to stay motivated.
Ashlie

Ashlie

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