I am a big fan of books on the subject of debt – mainly because I was in debt for such a long time and managed, through thick and thin, lots of sacrificing AND reading these type of wonderful books to get out of debt.
Now, I read them for two reasons 1) to remember how easily I can get back there and 2) to read up on methods and ideas to stay out of debt, but also to amass more savings.
The Road out of Debt is actually written for the lay person – which is perfect, as I hate, hate reading books on debt that are loaded with boring information, tables and charts that only your accountant can understand. No problems with that in this book! thankfully.
Secondly, this book tackles a tough subject – bankruptcy and if you should do it. By actually telling you the pros and cons of bankruptcy and by fully explaining that in many cases, YOU DO HAVE OTHER CHOICES. In fact, this book is actually a lot of fun because it doesn’t “preach” by harping on why, why, why you did not save money and why, why, why you got in debt. It focuses on fixing the problems, but offering you clear and concise information on the ways that you have available.
It is a fairly unbiaised book – which I like. Basically, the authors have done ton of research on the subject and condensed it in an easy to read and understand book – which answers pretty well any question you may have.
Buy this one.
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I have found that so many books about getting out of debt give you inspiration but no real answers or solutions. This book gives you the answers you need- not easy solutions that don’t work. If you have started to haveproblems with your debts (who hasn’t), then you should read this book.
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I am a big fan of books on the subject of debt – mainly because I was in debt for such a long time and managed, through thick and thin, lots of sacrificing AND reading these type of wonderful books to get out of debt.
Now, I read them for two reasons 1) to remember how easily I can get back there and 2) to read up on methods and ideas to stay out of debt, but also to amass more savings.
The Road out of Debt is actually written for the lay person – which is perfect, as I hate, hate reading books on debt that are loaded with boring information, tables and charts that only your accountant can understand. No problems with that in this book! thankfully.
Secondly, this book tackles a tough subject – bankruptcy and if you should do it. By actually telling you the pros and cons of bankruptcy and by fully explaining that in many cases, YOU DO HAVE OTHER CHOICES. In fact, this book is actually a lot of fun because it doesn’t “preach” by harping on why, why, why you did not save money and why, why, why you got in debt. It focuses on fixing the problems, but offering you clear and concise information on the ways that you have available.
It is a fairly unbiaised book – which I like. Basically, the authors have done ton of research on the subject and condensed it in an easy to read and understand book – which answers pretty well any question you may have.
Buy this one.
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Consider this book the least expensive and yet,most in-depth legal and financial counsel out there!
The book brings you up to (and beyond) what hundreds (possibly thousands) of billable hours leave you.
Strongly recommend.
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I have found that so many books about getting out of debt give you inspiration but no real answers or solutions. This book gives you the answers you need- not easy solutions that don’t work. If you have started to haveproblems with your debts (who hasn’t), then you should read this book.
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