Pay Down Debt

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You’ve Got This. Let’s Tackle Debt Together.

Debt can feel overwhelming but with the right plan, progress is not only possible, it’s powerful. Whether you're managing credit card balances, student loans, or other obligations, paying down debt is one of the most meaningful steps you can take toward financial freedom.

Start by understanding what you owe, prioritizing high-interest balances, and creating a realistic repayment strategy. Even small, steady payments can lead to big results and reduced stress.

Our tools and tips are designed to help you stay organized, track your progress, and stay motivated.

Resources, Tips & Tricks

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Five Must-Read Tips 

 

Five Big Picture Tips

Getting out of debt can seem like an uphill battle—but taking control of your finances is possible when you have the right tools. Let's take a look at five tips that you can use to get started on your journey of paying down your debts.

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Financial Checkup

 

Free Financial Checkup

Take control of your finances! Our certified counselors offer expert advice and personalized solutions to help you manage debt, grow savings, and gain financial clarity.

A checkup includes: assessing your situation, reviewing your goals, and creating a plan.

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Pay Down Tool

 

Credit Card Pay Down Tool

We’ll help you quickly compare credit card pay down strategies.

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VIDEO: Managing Debt

 

Managing Debt

Some debt is normal, in fact necessary, for normal financial functioning. But when does it become too much?

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Getting out of debt

 

Strategies for Getting Out of Debt

When it comes to paying off debt, several strategies exist to make the process easier and more effective over the long term. You need to know your options and the possible benefits and downsides of each option.

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Money Personality Quiz 

 

What's Your Money Personality?

Take the quiz to understand the "why" behind your money decisions.