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Today, we’re kicking off our 90-Day Challenge!

What is the 90-Day Challenge? Simply put, it’s when we pick an activity we love to do and stick with it for 30, 60, or 90 days.

The key is choosing an activity that’s fun, fast, and CHEAP. Reading, hiking, swimming, biking, writing—it can be just about anything as long as it doesn’t cost too much.

By focusing on activities we enjoy, we stay focused and busy—which leads to spending less on random things out of sheer boredom. Boredom is one of the main reasons we hop online and shop, or go out for expensive meals, or find other ways to spend our hard-earned cash on things we don’t really need.

Give yourself a specific (and fun) purpose this coming month, and you’ll quickly (and easily) break free of bad financial habits!

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Do you know what the mortgage approval process looks like? Well, here’s a snapshot:

The mortgage approval process is determined by three main factors:

  1. Credit score.
  2. Income/savings.
  3. How much money you put down on a house (or the loan-to-value).

The higher each factor is, the easier it is to get a loan. Why? Because there’s little to no risk for a mortgage company. You’ve proven you’re financially stable.

What if one of these three factors aren’t good? Well, you need to find a way to balance things out.

To learn more credit strategies, and how you can get a mortgage when the bank says no, go to smartwithdebt.com.

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