Comments on: Which is best: Debt Snowball or Debt Avalanche Method? http://sweetfrugallife.com/debt-snowball-vs-debt-avalanche/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=debt-snowball-vs-debt-avalanche Being Frugal Doesn't Make Life Any Less Sweet Fri, 29 Jul 2022 22:25:42 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Sweet Frugal Life http://sweetfrugallife.com/debt-snowball-vs-debt-avalanche/#comment-7298 Fri, 29 Jul 2022 22:25:42 +0000 http://sweetfrugallife.com/?p=1245#comment-7298 In reply to Karen.

This sounds amazing!!! I’m so glad it has been motivating you, you got this!

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By: Karen http://sweetfrugallife.com/debt-snowball-vs-debt-avalanche/#comment-7291 Fri, 29 Jul 2022 01:43:30 +0000 http://sweetfrugallife.com/?p=1245#comment-7291 I have a “get debt free” computer program that I purchased. I put all the debts with their interest rate and minimum payment and it calculates the snowball method, avalanche method, and a few others. It also lets you do a custom program putting them in the order of your choosing. I have five years worth of paying off to do. As many ways as I tried rearranging, it would only make a two month difference in the end so I go with the snowball because it is definitely the most motivating!

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By: sweetfrugallife http://sweetfrugallife.com/debt-snowball-vs-debt-avalanche/#comment-414 Fri, 12 Oct 2018 16:30:32 +0000 http://sweetfrugallife.com/?p=1245#comment-414 In reply to Kim.

I love the idea of mixing things up. You’ve gotta do what works best for you!

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By: Kim http://sweetfrugallife.com/debt-snowball-vs-debt-avalanche/#comment-413 Fri, 12 Oct 2018 16:10:45 +0000 http://sweetfrugallife.com/?p=1245#comment-413 I mixed things up in my pay off. I used the which payment is the highest to free up cash. Then went to the snowball and now I am doing the avalanche method. We just have the house and a car to pay off. Car was not an intended purchase but it happens.

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