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A 27-year-old fire protection engineer, earning a high income in a low cost-of-living area with a remarkably low mortgage, faces financial ruin due to extreme impulse spending, over 200 overdraft fees, and a pattern of blaming external factors for his self-inflicted debt.
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I F*cking Hate Her | Financial Audit
A marketing professional with an accounting degree faces a brutal financial audit, revealing a household drowning in debt, relying on a flawed consolidation plan, and coping mechanisms that prevent real change.
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