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Patti's Page: Behind the Scenes with Clark Howard

One Step Plan To Get Out of Debt!

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Patti
@ April 17, 2008 4:13 PM
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I love listening to Clark on the radio. Every day I learn something new. I love reading articles on how to cut my expenses. I buy books about saving money, and practically memorized the tightwad gazette books from the 1990s. Now I get a "behind the scenes" view of Clark's radio show and his TV stories. But listening, reading and watching consumer experts isn't enough if you really want to get your finances straight. You need to take action. 
 
Oh, if only it were simple. Wait, it is! Watch this YouTube video to learn the simple one-step plan to get out of debt! Hil-A-rious! (And is it my imagination, or does it look like the star of this show is trying to imitate Clark?)


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  • Better advice
    Sorry, Patti, those people are rank amateurs. But here's the professional financial advice Americans really need.

    http://consumerist.com/consumer/clips/snl-skit-dont-buy-stuff-you-cant-afford-252491.php

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