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GOODBYE DEBT—HELLO FREEDOM!  Most of us grew up with the idea that there is good debt and there is bad debt.  Good debts are generally considered to be debts you incur to buy things that can go up in value—like a home or college education. Bad debts are things like credit card balances, where you borrowed money to buy things that depreciate or go down in value, like most consumer goods. But as America’s favorite financial coach, David Bach, points out, in difficult times there is no such thing as good debt. There is only debt. And all debt is too expensive—if what you desire is FREEDOM! In fact, Bach believes the best investment you can make today is to pay down your debt, faster and smarter than you have ever attempted before—starting today! In Debt Free for Life, #1 New York Times bestselling author David Bach has written his most groundbreaking and important book since The Automatic Millionaire, giving us the knowledge, the tools, and the mindset we need to get out of debt and achieve financial freedom— forever! Offering a revolutionary approach to personal finance that teaches you how to pay down your debt and adopt a whole new way of living – debt free. Bach unveils the Debt Wise program that empowers you to pare down your debt automatically. You’ll learn how to calculate your Debt Freedom Day – the actual date you will be completely free of debt. And you’ll discover that when you are debt free, you need a lot less money to live on. You can retire, even with a smaller nest egg — perhaps earlier than you expected. David Bach has coached millions to pay off their debt and now he can guide you. Whether you have home loans, student loans, car loans, credit card debt—paying down your debt is truly a game you can win, if you know the rules. Debt Free For Life will teach you the rules and give you the tools to buy back your freedom.
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“Happy New Years! It it time to take action on my New Years resolution and this book was a great step in the right direction. I have never read any previous books written by David Bach nor have I seen him on any television programs. In this book he does reference his other books and television appearances quite a bit but they are not necessary to have read before this. I found the way that Bach broke down the book into sections very helpful. He first goes over debt and how to manage it generally. He then goes into his suggested methods of debt management (the DOLP method). In later chapters he goes into specific detail on credit cards, credit scores, mortgages, student loans, time-barred debt, credit counseling, bankruptcy, and finding lost money. I have started using the methods he suggested and already feel in much better control of my finances.”
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Cindy (5 out of 5 stars)