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7 Tips to Pay Off Debt Quickly

If paying off debt is your goal, you are not alone. The thought of paying off your debt may feel overwhelming. Some people ignore their debt as if it will magically go away if they don’t look at it. However, that’s not you. You are ready to take control of your financial life by getting out of debt.

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Start the New Year off Right

It's a new year! Many are excited about embarking upon New Year's resolutions and have set high goals for themselves. However, it is easy to get lost in the sauce and set goals based on what others say rather than what you truly want.

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Quality of Life Planning®

At Dorval & Chorne, we define Quality of Life Planning® as a focus on helping people more efficiently utilize their available financial resources to help improve general well-being as measured by happiness and health, rather than the simple accumulation of money.

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