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'''Jordan Francis Page''' started a blog, '''Fun, Cheap, or Free''', sharing the ideas that allowed her and her husband, Brandt, to have fun with their family while managing to eliminating their $15,000 credit card debt in a year on a $31,000 annual salary.
 
'''Jordan Francis Page''' started a blog, '''Fun, Cheap, or Free''', sharing the ideas that allowed her and her husband, Brandt, to have fun with their family while managing to eliminating their $15,000 credit card debt in a year on a $31,000 annual salary.
  
The support for her blog turned into a successful YouTube channel, Jordan Page, FunCheapOrFree, and appearances on television talk shows such as Good Morning America and Rachel Ray. Jordan gives on budgeting, but will help her more than 233,000 subscribers with any question they have.  
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The support for her blog turned into a successful YouTube channel, Jordan Page, FunCheapOrFree, and appearances on television talk shows such as Good Morning America and Rachel Ray. Jordan gives advice on budgeting, but will help her more than 233,000 subscribers with any question they have.  
  
 
She is the mother of five children. She is also a member of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. She earned a bachelor's degree from [[Brigham Young University]].  
 
She is the mother of five children. She is also a member of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. She earned a bachelor's degree from [[Brigham Young University]].  

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Jordan Francis Page started a blog, Fun, Cheap, or Free, sharing the ideas that allowed her and her husband, Brandt, to have fun with their family while managing to eliminating their $15,000 credit card debt in a year on a $31,000 annual salary.

The support for her blog turned into a successful YouTube channel, Jordan Page, FunCheapOrFree, and appearances on television talk shows such as Good Morning America and Rachel Ray. Jordan gives advice on budgeting, but will help her more than 233,000 subscribers with any question they have.

She is the mother of five children. She is also a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She earned a bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University.