How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out of Debt, and Live Prosperously: *(Based on the Proven Principles and Techniques of Debtors Anonymous)
by: Jerrold Mundis
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Millions of consumers have become trapped in a spiral of debt,but there is hope. If you wants to free yourself from the shackles ofdebt, this book is for you--it can help you "get out of debt,stay out of debt, and live prosperously." Jerrold Mundis writesin a friendly, engaging style, urging readers to stop the cycle ofspending. Mundis knows what he's talking about--he, too, was oncethousands of dollars in debt and didn't know where to turn. Anecdotesfrom Debtors Anonymous folks, plus multiple examples from the writer'sown life and ledgers, make How to Get Out of Debt anencouraging read, not a condescending one. Once you start yourprogram, you may want to periodically reread some chapters forinspiration--and fun.
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With up-to-the-minute information . . . And an all-new preface by the author!
Out of the red . . .
• Do this month’s bills pile up before you’ve paid last month’s?
• Do you regularly receive past-due notices?
• Do you get letters threatening legal action if immediate payment is not made?
• Do the total amounts of your revolving charge accounts keep rising?
Into the black. . .
Whether you are currently in debt or fear you’re falling into debt, you are not alone. Sixty million Americans--from doctors to secretaries, from executives to the unemployed--face the same problem and live under the same daily stress. Based on the proven techniques of the national Debtors Anonymous program, here is the first complete, step-by-step guide to getting out of debt once and for all. You’ll learn:
• How to recognize the warning signs of serious debt
• How to negotiate with angry creditors, collection agencies, and the IRS
• How to design a realistic and painless pay-back schedule
• How to identify your spending blind spots
• How to cope with the anxiety and daily pressures of owing money
• Plus the three cardinal rules for staying out of debt forever, and much more!
This book is neither sponsored nor endorsed by Debtors Anonymous. A recovered debtor, the author is intimately familiar with the success of the Debtors Anonymous program.
Millions of consumers have become trapped in a spiral of debt,but there is hope. If you wants to free yourself from the shackles ofdebt, this book is for you--it can help you "get out of debt,stay out of debt, and live prosperously." Jerrold Mundis writesin a friendly, engaging style, urging readers to stop the cycle ofspending. Mundis knows what he's talking about--he, too, was oncethousands of dollars in debt and didn't know where to turn. Anecdotesfrom Debtors Anonymous folks, plus multiple examples from the writer'sown life and ledgers, make How to Get Out of Debt anencouraging read, not a condescending one. Once you start yourprogram, you may want to periodically reread some chapters forinspiration--and fun.
Product Description:
With up-to-the-minute information . . . And an all-new preface by the author!
Out of the red . . .
• Do this month’s bills pile up before you’ve paid last month’s?
• Do you regularly receive past-due notices?
• Do you get letters threatening legal action if immediate payment is not made?
• Do the total amounts of your revolving charge accounts keep rising?
Into the black. . .
Whether you are currently in debt or fear you’re falling into debt, you are not alone. Sixty million Americans--from doctors to secretaries, from executives to the unemployed--face the same problem and live under the same daily stress. Based on the proven techniques of the national Debtors Anonymous program, here is the first complete, step-by-step guide to getting out of debt once and for all. You’ll learn:
• How to recognize the warning signs of serious debt
• How to negotiate with angry creditors, collection agencies, and the IRS
• How to design a realistic and painless pay-back schedule
• How to identify your spending blind spots
• How to cope with the anxiety and daily pressures of owing money
• Plus the three cardinal rules for staying out of debt forever, and much more!
This book is neither sponsored nor endorsed by Debtors Anonymous. A recovered debtor, the author is intimately familiar with the success of the Debtors Anonymous program.
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- You owe some money that is all
1. Debt can cause depression.
2. Don't let debt distort your view of life.You can get out of debt.There is no debtors prison in the US.
3. Debt is temporary.
4. Stop increasing debt and start paying down debt.In time you will be free of your debt.
5. Getting out debt means getting back you life.
6. Negotiate with your creditors and the banks.Do run and hide, instead, go and talk with them.
7. This is not financial armeggedon for you.Your not under reckoning ... Read More
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- Good Advice
This book is for anyone who is in a money crunch.The author gives original advice that will give hope and encouragement to people whose debt has gotten out of hand.It calms you down and points you in the right direction.
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- Uplifting, Sensible, Encouraging Advice
For those of us who are going through all the angst, stress and personal recriminations of having gotten ourselves into WAYYYY too much debt, this book is like an old-fashioned tonic. It may taste a little bit bitter at first, but it will leave a sweet taste in your mouth long afterwards.
As a professional social worker and believer in 12-step programs, I know the power that sincere spiritual cleansing and sticking to hard but functional choices can have in our lives.
Sure it's ... Read More
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- Prosperity and abundance are states of being that describe the quality of a life, not numbers on a ledger sheet
If you have credit cards or other loans that have been charged off and are in collections, I would suggest you read this whole book but start at Chapter 16, read to the end, and then start Chapter 1. There's also a book recommended in Chapter 24 that you may want to read, Solve Your Money Troubles: Get Debt Collectors Off Your Back & Regain Financial Freedom, to get a better idea of what you're legally up against. Debt collectors know plenty of dirty tricks, and they're liable to use them against you. To that ... Read More
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- It Works if You Work It
This book is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to get out and stay out of debt.It provides the tools to review your past money history, current attitudes and debts and a program to work towards living debt-free.While not a requirement, it is suggested that you use the tools along with D.A. (Debtors Anonymous), as the isolation with being a debtor is one the symptoms.Reaching out for help is one of the ways to recover.
I bought this book as I needed help and wanted to read about the tools ... Read More
- You owe some money that is all1. Debt can cause depression.
2. Don't let debt distort your view of life.You can get out of debt.There is no debtors prison in the US.
3. Debt is temporary.
4. Stop increasing debt and start paying down debt.In time you will be free of your debt.
5. Getting out debt means getting back you life.
6. Negotiate with your creditors and the banks.Do run and hide, instead, go and talk with them.
7. This is not financial armeggedon for you.Your not under reckoning ... Read More
- Good AdviceThis book is for anyone who is in a money crunch.The author gives original advice that will give hope and encouragement to people whose debt has gotten out of hand.It calms you down and points you in the right direction.
- Uplifting, Sensible, Encouraging AdviceFor those of us who are going through all the angst, stress and personal recriminations of having gotten ourselves into WAYYYY too much debt, this book is like an old-fashioned tonic. It may taste a little bit bitter at first, but it will leave a sweet taste in your mouth long afterwards.
As a professional social worker and believer in 12-step programs, I know the power that sincere spiritual cleansing and sticking to hard but functional choices can have in our lives.
Sure it's ... Read More
- Prosperity and abundance are states of being that describe the quality of a life, not numbers on a ledger sheetIf you have credit cards or other loans that have been charged off and are in collections, I would suggest you read this whole book but start at Chapter 16, read to the end, and then start Chapter 1. There's also a book recommended in Chapter 24 that you may want to read, Solve Your Money Troubles: Get Debt Collectors Off Your Back & Regain Financial Freedom, to get a better idea of what you're legally up against. Debt collectors know plenty of dirty tricks, and they're liable to use them against you. To that ... Read More
- It Works if You Work ItThis book is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to get out and stay out of debt.It provides the tools to review your past money history, current attitudes and debts and a program to work towards living debt-free.While not a requirement, it is suggested that you use the tools along with D.A. (Debtors Anonymous), as the isolation with being a debtor is one the symptoms.Reaching out for help is one of the ways to recover.
I bought this book as I needed help and wanted to read about the tools ... Read More
