Debt-Proof Living: How to Get Out of Debt & Stay That Way
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.97 (971 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0800721454 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-03-05 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Personal finance expert gives readers a proven plan for getting out of debt and staying that way.
Early Winter said very practical and helpful. I bought three books on the same topic and this is my favorite out of the three. Hunt provides practical ways to manage finances and reduce debts. I especially appreciate the method that she teaches on reducing credit card debts without increasing the amount of payments. It falls short of a five stars because the second half of the book is pretty much just info. Excellent, practical advice Michele I discovered Mary Hunt just recently, when I heard her interviewed on a radio program. When she briefly described what let her into the financial advice field -- namely the $100,000 she wracked up in unsecured debt 30 years ago and then proceeded to (slowly and painfully) pay off -- I knew I had to read her books.I purchased three and all are excellent. Mary's . MP said This book is one I will refer to for many years and will encourage anyone to read it that wants to get to a better place financi. This is the third book of Mary Hunt's that I have read in the last six months. I borrowed Debt-Proof Living from the public library. I decided to purchase a copy and use it to facilitate a small group at our church. We have not started meeting yet. I believe it is important to have a copy to refer to often. I rarely reread books. This book is one I will refer t
--Barrie Trinkle. In Mary Hunt's Debt-Proof Living, Hunt finally puts together a financial primer for all--whether retirees trying to decide when to start drawing Social Security or teenagers ready to sign for their first college loans. That doesn't negate her sincerity, however, or the fact that her advice is sound, her formulas work, and her Rapid Debt Repayment Plan has kept increasing numbers of families out of bankruptcy. Security, according to Hunt, is built with simple tools: tithing, saving, paying off debt, creating a contingency fund for emergencies, driving used cars, owning a home, having insurance. On the other hand, there's Mary Hunt, a recovered credit card addict whose free-s