Finance: Avoiding Debt Part 1
Colby and I begin a conversation on some elements of our financial experience that empower or hinder us, and habits that might improve that condition…
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This is a great topic that you guys have chosen to tackle here. You have my complete attention. I must say that I thought there would be some advice on debt avoidance. I would have liked to have seen more sides of this explored. The poor side, for one. I would like to see this developed into a round-table discussion. It was cool to listen to your personal takes on the topic though.
April 3, 2012 at 5:13 pm
Yeah, brother! Well, the “Part 1″ is an indicator that there is more to come, and hopefully the conversation that flows in the comments can shed light on some practical skills one can apply In addition to what we drop n the video…I’m glad you dug the topic!
April 4, 2012 at 5:21 am