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So today I decided for the first time in 14...
So today I decided for the first time in 14 months to lower my work hours a little bit due to health reasons.
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So today I decided for the first time in 14 months to lower my work hours a little bit due to health reasons. My question should I finish paying off my credit card which is $250 or pay off cell phone which would make my phone bill lower first?
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Credit card first. Always pay interest accounts first.
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