Looks like paying off this line of credit will be a little trickier than I thought. That darned interest payment of $87 per month is really frustrating. Last week I was able to snowflake about $43. I did this by pinecone surveys (my first cheque arrived this week!), taste testing, some mileage expenses, and using my coin jar contents. I will be paying $100 per week against this debt but the net effect will be paying off only $1500, not the $5000 I wanted to achieve by the end of the year. Any suggestions for coming up with the extra $3500 are welcome. Perhaps you have an idea that might make this dream come true.
Hmmm, paying off this debt is going to harder than I thought
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Savingadvice.com has an article about trying to raise money fast: http://www.savingadvice.com/articles/2012/03/08/109660_30-ways-to-get-money-fast.html
They also did a recent one about ways to get extra income without a second job:http://www.savingadvice.com/articles/2012/06/20/1010903_extra-income-doesnt-have-to-mean-a-second-job.html
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