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<description>What does it take to  become debt free? All it takes is a little effort. We are sure if you take our advice and do just what we suggest, you too will go debt free in no time. </description>
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Are you ready to go debt free? Maybe, maybe not. Let's see...will you miss the countless phone calls to your home from annoying creditors? What about the embarrassing phone calls to work? What about all those lovely letters? You know, the ones that threaten collections and jail time. You mean to tell me you are not going to miss any of that? We don't blame you. It really is time to go debt free. 

How Can I Be Debt Free?
You have already taken the very first step, and that is to research the topic. While we are merely an informational site, we build your debt free foundation. You can't exactly build a house or relationship without a foundation, so why is debt free living any different? Just imagine how silly people feel when they arrive at a debt specialist's office or call them on the phone and don't understand a word they are talking about. Do you know the difference between debt consolidation and debt settlement? Our site can teach you about these debt free programs and more. These are the fundamentals and you need to know them before interacting and dealing with a trained professional about your particular financial situation. 

Once you have researched a fair amount, research some more. It is essential to see what all the experts think on the matter. You can't just take our word for it, even though it flatters us. Try browsing the sites in our related resources. Once you are sure that you have a basic working knowledge of the fundamentals, start searching for a debt specialist to help. Lucky for you, most consultations you receive are free as well. Go on, take what you have learned and run with it. Fill out those questionnaires, impress the debt counselors, and put and end to the stress. 
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