Our mission here at DFD is to provide information and tips to help you get out of debt, manage your money better, and gain financial independence.
In an age of high debt loads and self indulgence no matter what the cost, our goal is to help educate people about how to handle money and empower them to make wise choices, learn self-control, and increase their income.
With expert authors in several areas, we've been able to compile the very best resources to help you make the wisest choices and to enable you to be financially independent.
DFD Contributors
Brad Marolf - Creator/Editor - With a background in information technology and high school math education, Brad has turned his desire to teach others into a passion to help people escape the trap of debt. Brad escaped his own debt trap and is on a mission to help others to learn how to avoid the temptation to overspend, live within their means and manage their money wisely.
Josh Lindle - Contributing Editor - Josh started his own successful web programming business and is also an experienced personal finance writer. Josh also has a degree in Computer Science and enjoys keeping on top of current trends in consumer debt relief and credit cards.
Tisha (Kulak) Tolar - Tisha Tolar is a full time freelance writer and owner of www.thehelpyhelper.com where she specializes in producing original articles, e-books, blog posts, and website content. In addition to her writing, she also serves as a marketing consultant to local clientele.
Tisha has guest posted on a number of blogs and is a regular contributor to www.americanconsumernews.com and www.empoweringmom.blogspot.com, the latter of which she co-owns with writer, Debbie Dragon. Tisha is married and raises her 6 year old daughter on the East Coast. For more information, contact Tisha directly at tisha@thehelpyhelper.com.
Trisha Wagner - Trisha Wagner is a freelance writer who specializes in original articles on a variety of topics including debt solutions, credit, money management, and consumer interests. She has a background in administration and has worked in various industries for many years. For more information about Trisha, visit www.thehelpyhelper.com or contact her directly at twagner@thehelpyhelper.com.