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Age 25 with the first debt!

Back then, we were very afraid of debt.

Felt it was horrible.

And don't want to live like months and months

But growing up, I started thinking...

"If you want to have a stable life in the future,

We may have to start building something from now on. "

So I became interested in passive income.

Look at stocks and online businesses.

The last came back to finish at the "rental condo."

The decision was very hard. 😂

Because at that time we were still studying

Don't even have a regular job yet.

But we think that without starting with strength, the future may become even more difficult. Of course, the real world is not beautiful. 🥹

When I first saw the real debt balance, it was very stressful.

Sometimes I think, "Do we make decisions too soon?"

And also have to think about

• Annuities

• Central value

• Empty room

• Tenant

• Waste time reserve

It's not really a buy-and-finish, 😂 but what comes back is

We started planning more lives.

✨ Advantage

• There is motivation to raise more money.

• Seriously manage finances

• Has started building assets for himself

• If someone rents, it helps to lighten the annuities.

🥹 cons.

• A lot of pressure when you see the debt.

• Must have reserves throughout

• Available room risk

• Some months have to pay for it.

Finally, the room is still available for rent. Interested to contact.

# Lemon 8 invites # A hundred young debts # Real estate # Before having today

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A pie chart titled 'Debts by Amount' visually represents 10 debts, accompanying the second tip: 'FOCUS ON ONE DEBT AT A TIME'.
How to pay off debt quickly 💸
Paying off debt doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Start by listing all your debts, focus on one at a time, and cut back to free up extra cash. With a clear plan and small changes, you’ll be on your way to financial freedom. Swipe for quick and easy tips to tackle your debt today! 💡 #lemon8partner
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How to pay off debt with a weekly budget
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I'll be debt free in 2.5 years
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A person's hands are counting money on a wooden table, surrounded by receipts and a calculator. The image has an overlay with the text 'How to Create Debt Repayment plan'.
This image outlines the first two steps for a debt repayment plan: 'Evaluate Your Debt' and 'Prioritize Debts', with descriptions for assessing debts and identifying high-interest ones.
This image presents the next two steps for a debt repayment plan: 'Develop a Plan' and 'Build a Support System', detailing strategies like snowball/avalanche methods and seeking help.
how to create a debt repayment plan
By following these steps, you can create an effective debt repayment plan tailored to your financial situation and goals. #lemon8partner #personalfinance #money #moneysavingtips #moneytips #debtfreejourney
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