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10 ways to blast debt and start investing

If you want to be truly successful as a property investor, then you need to make a serious and concerted effort to pay down any ‘bad debts’, such as credit cards. This is vital because they chew through your disposable income and divert precious funds and resources away from your investing pursuits.   Helen Collier-Kogtevs of Real Weal Wealth Australia offers these proven debt reduction strategies:

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