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Powerpay
Welcome to PowerPay:
PowerPay is a system designed to help you eliminate debt in the fastest possible way. PowerPay works when you are willing to:
Make a commitment to stop borrowing or buying with credit.
Systematically pay off debts.
Absolve each debt and continue to apply that debt payment to the next debt obligation.
Total monthly payments don't change, but the distribution of those payments changes and the overall debt will generally be retired sooner and with considerable savings to you.
Developed by: F. Dean Miner Jr., Judy Harris and Ann House. Website developed by the Center for Persons with Disabilities, Utah State University
Go to the Powerpay Website