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	<title>Comments on: Mrs. Micah&#8217;s plan to pay off our $818 in credit card debt (and September budget).</title>
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		<title>By: The Truth about Credit Cards and Debt pt 1 &#8212; P2P No Bank</title>
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		<dc:creator>The Truth about Credit Cards and Debt pt 1 &#8212; P2P No Bank</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Mrs. Micah&#8217;s plan to pay off our $818 in credit card debt (and September budget). Debt Repayment When working out our net worth, I discovered that Mr. Micah&#039;s credit card has an APR of 29.9%. Plus, it&#039;s carrying an $818 balance, the smallest of our debts. Thus, with the highest interest rate and lowest balance, it&#039;s a shoe-in for the first we should pay off....... [...]</description>
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