7 Steps: The Afro-American Guide to Financial Freedom

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
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Author: Gregory D. Bethel ISBN: 9781483456294
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services Publication: September 26, 2016
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services Language: English
Author: Gregory D. Bethel
ISBN: 9781483456294
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services
Publication: September 26, 2016
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services
Language: English

Whether you’re an African-American working full time, entering college, graduating college or retiring, it’s not too late to move toward financial freedom. Gregory D. Bethel outlines seven steps to take now to ensure a brighter future. While he positions his message for African-Americans, anyone can use his guidance to achieve financial independence. In plain language, he explains how to reduce debt, conduct financial research, build capital, invest, monitor growth, and enjoy life to the fullest. One critical lesson you’ll learn is how to manage debt and credit. Both can lead to dangerous paths if you rely on them too much. Once you commit to living on a budget, you’ll reduce debt and have the wherewithal to create an emergency fund. The guide includes worksheets so you can determine your net worth, create a budget, track expenses, calculate debt, and more.

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Whether you’re an African-American working full time, entering college, graduating college or retiring, it’s not too late to move toward financial freedom. Gregory D. Bethel outlines seven steps to take now to ensure a brighter future. While he positions his message for African-Americans, anyone can use his guidance to achieve financial independence. In plain language, he explains how to reduce debt, conduct financial research, build capital, invest, monitor growth, and enjoy life to the fullest. One critical lesson you’ll learn is how to manage debt and credit. Both can lead to dangerous paths if you rely on them too much. Once you commit to living on a budget, you’ll reduce debt and have the wherewithal to create an emergency fund. The guide includes worksheets so you can determine your net worth, create a budget, track expenses, calculate debt, and more.

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