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Joshua Escalante Troesh, CFP
March 10, 2025

Conduct a Debt Review

Joshua Escalante Troesh, CFP
March 10, 2025

Challenge for March 9th - March 15th

Debt can easily creep up on even the most responsible person. Once a year, conduct a debt review to determine how much good debt and how much bad debt you have.

If you have too much good debt or any bad debt, create a plan to eliminate the unwanted debt.

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