tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9176068823477225355.post6302653968228743118..comments2014-06-03T11:37:38.588-04:00Comments on Debt to Dreams - Moved to www.fromdebttodreams.com: Getting a RaiseDebt Haterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14564915810743565494noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9176068823477225355.post-64129324435985144162013-08-27T20:59:54.808-04:002013-08-27T20:59:54.808-04:00Thank you very much! Better late than never, right...Thank you very much! Better late than never, right? And I'm definitely trying to put every bit I can towards my debt right now.<br /><br />I think for now it's a good thing to increase my 401k, as I will still see more money each paycheck as well as contributing more to my 401k. So I won't feel like I'm "losing" money. The fees on the Target Date funds aren't bad at all either, which is what I'm using to keep things simple.Debt Haterhttp://www.fromdebttodreams.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9176068823477225355.post-9249887247420154222013-08-23T16:37:24.822-04:002013-08-23T16:37:24.822-04:00I'm a little late, but I still want to say con...I'm a little late, but I still want to say congratulations on getting a raise! When it comes to financial management and getting rid of debt, every little bit counts. While I'm wary of your choice regarding your 401k, I do understand the basis of it and I hope that it works out in your favor. Thanks for sharing!Jaden Allred @ Irving Burton LTDhttp://www.torontobankruptcyadvice.com/consolidate-debt/noreply@blogger.com