It's time to get smarter about debt with this podcast episode!
Today, I break down the difference between "good debt" and "bad debt", and outline what some of the best ways to tackle it are. Hopefully this will help you learn how to be responsible while managing your personal finances better.
In this episode, you will discover…
Why you should avoid bad debt at all costs?
How to use good debt for building wealth?
Resources Mentioned in this Podcast:
Contact Dave for a free 30mins strategy session: 833-343-2986 or (612) 284-2409
Email:
[email protected]
For all the show notes, and more, check out the podcast website at www.doctorfreedompodcast.com
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