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  2. Debtors Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Debtors Anonymous (DA) is a twelve-step program for people who want to stop incurring unsecured debt. Collectively they attend more than 500 weekly meetings in fifteen countries, according to data released in 2011. [ 2 ]

  3. Debtors Anonymous helps stop the urge to splurge - AOL

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    Move over AA, NA and other 12-step programs, now there is Debtors Anonymous for those addicted to overspending. Patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous, DA is a 12-step program to help spenders ...

  4. Debtor's Anonymous: Get out of debt! - AOL

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    With the housing crisis, credit crunch, and slowing economy threatening the financial lives of Americans just getting by, a lot of people are looking for solutions to their debt.Debt consolidation ...

  5. ‘You people are broke!’: Missouri couple has ‘monster’ debt ...

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    This addiction is so common that a group launched the Fellowship of Debtors Anonymous, inspired by Alcoholics Anonymous, in 1968. Today, the group organizes over 500 meetings across 15 countries ...

  6. Jerrold Mundis - Wikipedia

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    Mundis was born March 3, 1941, in Chicago, Illinois.He was the son of Dolores Mundis of Bethesda, Maryland, and James M. Mundis, a Kansas native and WWII Navy veteran.His father was a journalist and public relations director who worked for AT&T as its director of news and public relations before retiring in the early 1980s.

  7. Debt Diet - Wikipedia

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    The debt diet refers to a debt management plan made popular by a multipart series for The Oprah Winfrey Show, first airing on February 17, 2006.In the series, Oprah Winfrey teamed up with financial experts Jean Chatzky, Glinda Bridgforth and David Bach to create a step-by-step plan demonstrating how to get out of debt.

  8. I Avoided My Debt for Years — Here’s How I’m Finally Paying ...

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  9. Underearners Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Underearners Anonymous (UA) is a twelve-step program founded in 2005 for men and women who have come together to overcome what they call "underearning". Underearning is not just the inability to provide for oneself monetarily including the inability to provide for one's needs presently and in the future but also the general inability to express one's capabilities and competencies.