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There are many ways to recoup some of the money you're "already living without". Here are just a few.
Testimonials
Dave Evans Saved $170,000
"It sounded too simple to work, but I also knew how much it mattered. I saved $170,000 and took 13 years off my mortgage. Our home will be paid for before my son starts college." - Dave Evans, Austin, TX
Dave Lesko and Faye Evans Saved $198,500
EverydayWealth's "Savings Guide Builder" showed Dave and Faye that by paying more per month, they could reduce the interest paid and reduce the number of years it would take to pay off their home mortgage. The extra money paid "was going to save us 22 years; I consider myself smart about finances but I didn't have the training to figure that out myself." Faye Evans, Austin, TX
Patrick Nolan gained the confidence to get better credit card rates.
"More than anything else, it gave me the confidence to simply try and get better rates. And it worked. I'm saving more while still enjoying the things I like to do." - Patrick Nolan, Austin, TX.
Three Simple Examples
Good Credit Pays Off
Simple things can make a big difference. For some people, just adding a major credit card can boost your credit score enough to earn a one-half point mortgage interest rate improvement. Others may need to raise the limits on some cards, or transfer balances to help boost their score.
We'll show you what's affecting your credit and what you may want to do about it.
Reducing Interest Rates Pays Off
If you had a $150,000 thirty-year mortgage with a current 8 percent rate (paying about $1200 per month) you could eliminate 30 payments (2 and one-half years) and save over $35,000 in interest by dropping that rate one-half point to 7.5 percent. Well show you how to calculate savings based on your specific information.
Good Planning Pays Off
Suppose you had a total of $165,000 debt spread between your mortgage, a couple of cars and a few credit cards. By simply being smarter about debt and gaining better rates, you could be completely out of debt in just under ten years, saving $192,000 in interest without increasing your total monthly debt expense.
Wealth creation takes time and we aren't promising miracles. What we can do is provide you with a systematic plan by which you can achieve financial independence and take control of your money.
It's Affordable. Just $14.50 per Month.
The subscription weve described is available to you for the low cost of $30 when you join and only $14.50 per month after that about the cost of a pizza or a couple of movie tickets. Have more questions? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions page.
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