Tag Archives: 401 k

Boyfriend Cheats Me Out Of Money To Feed His Debt Habit

I’d like to follow up with my previous article, How Do You Value Your Quality of Life? Debt Solutions to Fix The Future In this article I showcased a friend of mine, Michael. I should point out that Michael was much more than a friend to me, we had been in a very serious relationship [...]

Maria Writes In “How About Staying In The Stock Market?”

Maria wrote to me through the GetOutOfDebt.org site and asked me the question below. If you have a question you’d like to ask just visit GetOutOfDebt.org. “Dear Steve, This is not a debt question – it’s about staying in the stock market with all the current turmoil? Will you still answer it? Maria” Maria, So [...]

Steve Writes In “I Want to Cash Out My 401(k) And Pay Off Debt.”

Steve wrote me through the GetOutOfDebt.org site to ask his question below. You can too! “Dear Steve, I currently make $46,000.00 per year with no benefits. My wife’s income is $19,800.00 per year. Three years ago her income was $35,000.00 per year. We have racked up about $20,000.00 in credit card debt and have a [...]

Should I Cash Out My 401k to Pay Off My Credit Card Debt? – Chad

Chad wrote to me through the GetOutOfDebt.org site and asked the following question. If you have a credit or debt question you’d like to ask just use the online form. I’m happy to help you totally for free. Income from the GetOutOfDebt.org site advertising is used to help alleviate poverty. If you would like to [...]

Where to Find Free Cash in an Absolute Emergency

An article in the Wall Street Journal was bolder that I might have been about the realities of the best place to find cash in an emergency. When I read the article I broke out in a huge smile for ear to ear. Amen. People make the same chronic mistakes when they get into a [...]

Christine Writes And Asks Me “Should We Liquidate The IRA to Pay Off Debt?”

Christine so kindly wrote to me through the GetOutOfDebt.org site and asked me the following question. If you have a question you’d like to ask, just visit the site. All my help is totally free. “Dear Steve, We have about $35,000 in current debt not including a home that is not finished. We have about [...]