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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. List of twelve-step groups - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wikipedia articles about specific twelve-step recovery programs and fellowships.These programs, and the groups of people who follow them, are based on the set of guiding principles for recovery from addictive, compulsive, or other behavioral problems originally developed by Alcoholics Anonymous. [1]

  4. 12-step help for shopaholics

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    Debtors Anonymous, a support organization patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous, uses a 12-step program to help people -- first name only -- stop abusing their credit cards and kick their free- ...

  5. 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.

  6. Why We Buy: The Psychology of Overspending

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    Martinez started to break the cycle by joining Debtors Anonymous. The 12-step program offers practical money management tools while also addressing members' emotional states, she says.

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

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    Patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous, DA is a 12-step program to help spenders recover from chronic debt and compulsive spending. In Debtors Anonymous helps stop the urge to splurge

  8. List of acronyms: D - Wikipedia

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    DfID – (i) UK Department for International Development; DFL (i) Democratic–Farmer–Labor (the full designation of the Minnesota affiliate of the U.S. Democratic Party) Deutsche Fußball Liga (German for "German Football League"), the operator of the top two leagues of German football; DFM – (i) Dynamic Flowgraph Methodology

  9. Could Debtors Anonymous help you? - AOL

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