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	<title>SettlementMax - Financial Freedom&#187; Funding Retirement Or Paying Off Debt? &#8211; SettlementMax &#8211; Financial Freedom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a common dilemma when one must decide if they should stop funding their retirement to focus on paying off debt.  There are very few circumstances where high interest or interest of 9%-12% debt shouldn’t be top priority.  Double digit interest is very difficult to deal with.  If you are dealing with high interest debt, it’s most likely because you haven’t been living within your means.]]></description>
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		<title>Most Americans are not saving nearly enough to fund their retirement</title>
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