Author: Mary M. Hunt
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Publisher: DPL Press
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ISBN: 0976079119
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Debt-Proof Living: The Complete Guide to Living Financially Free (Debt-Proof Living (Paperback))
Getting out of debt is only part of the plan.Debt-Proof Living review. The reader learns how to give, save and build wealth using the Contingency Plan and Freedom Account along with the authors sound and proven principles.There are plenty of heavily pedigreed personal-finance experts dishing out good advice, but not many who know what it's like to have to eat ramen all month to make a car payment. On the other hand, there's Mary Hunt, a recovered credit card addict whose free-spending ways landed her family in the middle of 0,000 of unsecured debt in the early 1980s. Pulling herself out of that morass gave Hunt the courage to strike out on her own as a writer, motivational speaker, and the brains behind The Cheapskate Monthly, a newsletter and Web site (wwwRead full reviews of Debt-Proof Living Ebook.
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Hardcover and Paperback books
“Debt-Proof
Living”
by Mart Hunt
The complete guide to
living financially free
Paperback
1999
377 pages
Good condition except the
back corner cover is ripped off;
slight marks in cover
“Living
Well on a Shoestring”
by Yankee Magazine
1501 Ingenious Ways to spend
less for what you need and have
more for what you want
Paperback
2000
371 pages
Good condition; minor wear on covers
and cover corners
“Pay It
Down!”
by Jean Chatzy
As seen on NBC Today
From debt to wealth
on a day
Hard cover with jacket
2004
214 pages
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Debt-Proof Living Reviews
The reader learns how to give, save and build wealth using the Contingency Plan and Freedom Account along with the authors sound and proven principles.There are plenty of heavily pedigreed personal-finance experts dishing out good advice, but not many who know what it's like to have to eat ramen all month to make a car payment. On the other hand, there's Mary Hunt, a recovered credit card addict whose free-spending ways landed her family in the middle of 0,000 of unsecured debt in the early 1980s. Pulling herself out of that morass gave Hunt the courage to strike out on her own as a writer, motivational speaker, and the brains behind The Cheapskate Monthly, a newsletter and Web site (www.cheapsk8.com) dedicated to promoting the art of living within one's means, a message that grows ever more urgent as the average American family struggles each year to pay ,200 in interest alone on revolving, unsecured debt.
While Hunt's previous books have echoed some consistent themes--debt bad, saving good--they've addressed a hodgepodge of different areas: building financial confidence in women and kids, doing Christmas without a stack of credit cards, tips for gourmet cooking at low cost. 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. 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.
Although Hunt's "been there, spent that" zeal and warmth have turned her into the Ann Landers of personal finance, she's not just an agony aunt for spendthrifts--business experts will find her a savvy marketer who's using her name and story to build, somewhat ironically, a very effective brand. 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. And finally, Mary Hunt's Debt-Proof Living is just a joy to read--its clarity and lack of condescension make it a perfect gift for anyone just starting to understand the basics of money. --Barrie Trinkle
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