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Suggested Reading
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Money Troubles: Legal Strategies to Cope with Debt
For anyone feeling overwhelmed by debts, Money Troubles is exactly what they need. It provides practical strategies for getting out of debt and making a fresh start. It shows step by step how to deal with credit reports and credit bureaus, negotiate with creditors, challenge wage attachments, stop collection harassment, contend with repossessions, and rebuild credit.
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Managing Your Money
If financial planning and other money issues just aren't your cup of tea, here's the book for you. Its friendly, lighthearted approach simplifies the steps to taking control of finances--including the easiest way to prepare a budget, get ahead of bills, cut down on debt, and actually save money. Line drawings.
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Downsize Your Debt : How to Take Control of Your Personal Finances
A guide to controlling debt features information on credit cars and car loans, saving while borrowing, borrowing options, establishing credit, negotiating with creditors, and breaking bad habits.
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Getting Out of Debt
A financial expert provides the practical steps the reader needs to get out of debt and create a solid financial base. Topics include building a budget and understanding the power of interest rates.
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Breaking Out of Plastic Prison : A 10-Step Program to Financial Freedom
"Sticking to a budget brings freedom not slavery", writes James Dean, who gives financial advice in this practical guide to financial freedom. If you're concerned about managing your money in a biblical way, then Breaking Out of Plastic Prison is for you!.
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Guide to Getting Out of Debt and ManagingYour Money
Written in layman's language and punctuated with humorous illustrations by a nationally syndicated editorial cartoonist, this book teaches consumers about debt and offers realistic strategies for controlling one's financial future. 20 illustrations.
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How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out of Debt and Live Prosperously
Personal debt has reached epidemic proportions in the U.S. and is the source of major fear, anxiety, and despair, cutting across all social borders. Now the founder of Debtors Anonymous offers the first essential, complete, effective guide to getting out of debt once and for all.
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