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isPermaLink="false">http://www.pffirewall.com/?p=82#comment-20</guid> <description>[...] You can also get a free debt snowball calculator here. The calculator will let you prioritize your debt payments depending on interest rates and total balances, or however you like. With the calculator you can see exactly how long it will take to pay off your debt, allow you to record your exact payments, and even add in small snowflakes you happen to be able to pay to your debt. Having a detailed plan of when you may be able to finish your debt really helps. As I have said before, the power of visualization is pretty strong. [...]</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div
style="font-size : 12px; font-family : arial; color : #000000; background : #DFF1FF url() fixed repeat; border: solid black 1px; padding: 10px;"><p>[...] You can also get a free debt snowball calculator here. The calculator will let you prioritize your debt payments depending on interest rates and total balances, or however you like. With the calculator you can see exactly how long it will take to pay off your debt, allow you to record your exact payments, and even add in small snowflakes you happen to be able to pay to your debt. Having a detailed plan of when you may be able to finish your debt really helps. As I have said before, the power of visualization is pretty strong. [...]</p></div> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
