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Survey: What is your biggest financial challenge?

Everyone faces their own unique financial challenges. It could be that you struggle to make ends meet or that you are worried about your credit score. My own challenge is how to best to save and invest each month. Buying a home is an expensive proposition out here in San Francisco, so I have to come up with different ways to save and earn tax breaks. What is your biggest challenge?



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Maybe I'm just no fun, but I don't find either one of those to be a challenge anymore. We're paying off debt at a dramatic rate, we don't think about our credit score anymore, we have savings as well as contribute to our retirement plans at work, we bought a home we can afford on a single income, and we have a monthly budget that helps us keep our spending on track with our goals.

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