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Summary:
Financial coach, David Bach points out that in difficult times there is no good or bad debt, only debt! He believes the best investment you can make today is to pay down your debt, faster and smarter than you have ever attempted before. He unveils the Debt Wise program that empowers you to pare down your debt automatically.--[book cover]
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
Contents:
- Goodbye debt, hello freedom!
- Who put America into debt
- and how you can get yourself out
- Debt math: how lenders keep you broke
- The debt-free for life mindset
- If you're in a hole, stop digging
- The DOLP method: how to pay down your debt in record time
- Get out of debt automatically with debt wise
- Negotiate your debt down: how to lower the interest rates on your credit cards
- Your credit report and score: what it is and how to fix it fast
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- Mortgage debt: how to protect your home and pay off your mortgage early
- The student loan diet: nine great ways to crush your student debt and sleep well at night
- Erase your debt with three simple words: "time-barred debt"
- How to get non-profit credit counseling
- and a professional to guide you out of debt
- Debt settlement: solution or scam
- How bankruptcy works, when to use it, how long it will take you to recover
- Make it automatic! : the automatic millionaire 2.0
- Find the money! : 7 simple ways to find hundreds of dollars (maybe thousands) in less than an hour
- A final word.
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