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The Debt-Free Spending Plan

An Amazingly Simple Way to Take Control of Your Finances Once and For All

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The Debt-Free Spending Plan

De: JoAnneh Nagler
Narrado por: Walter Dixon
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Anyone suffering under the crushing weight of debt knows how impossible it can seem to find a way out. It's overwhelming - and the more complicated the proposed solution, the harder it is to stick with it. That's why The Debt-Free Spending Plan is simple. It doesn't require sifting through chapters of high-minded financial advice or digging up your past spending history. It assumes you need help right now, and gives it to you. You will learn to: downsize expenses without feeling deprived; allocate money as it comes in and put together an easy-to-manage bill-paying plan; adjust for inevitable overspending; and, pay off debt without gouging expenses; and (believe it or not) start saving.

The plan is clear, easy, and takes just five minutes a day - and it doesn't matter if you make $14,000 or $14 million. With straightforward daily spending strategies and effortless expense tracking tools, you will soon find yourself on the road to financial freedom - all before the next billing cycle.

©2013 JoAnneh Nagler (P)2012 Gildan Media LLC
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"Nagler offers practical strategies for people who find their debts troubling or overwhelming, but who continue to buy on credit....Those concerned with tackling debt in the immediate present would do well to work toward Nagler’s goals." (Publishers Weekly)
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