Crushing Your Debt This Year ft. Dasha Kennedy & Natalia Brown

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Hey BA fam! To start the new year with a bang, Mandi is tackling debt head on. Special guests Dasha Kennedy & Natalia Brown of National Debt Relief are hear to talk you through everything you need to know about debt relief. From the misconceptions surrounding debt relief services, and the emotional states of those seeking help, to the various options available for managing debt — the discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding one’s financial situation, recognizing fraudulent practices, and knowing when to seek professional assistance.

Get ready to take notes on all things debt relief, including negotiation strategies, the business model of debt relief services, and the importance of researching options. Plus, get a deep dive on different debt repayment strategies, the significance of family involvement in financial discussions, and practical budgeting methods like zero-based budgeting. At the end of the day for motivation and the belief that overcoming debt is possible, regardless of one’s current situation.

For more information on a variety of debt topics, feel free to visit National Debt Relief’s Resource page for more information on individual debt situations: https://www.nationaldebtrelief.com/resources/

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Mandi Woodruff, personal finance expert & journalist  and Tiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche, an award-winning financial educator and author of the New York Times bestseller “Get Good With Money.”

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