Author: | Kristie Newby | ISBN: | 9780463366035 |
Publisher: | Kristie Newby | Publication: | June 21, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Kristie Newby |
ISBN: | 9780463366035 |
Publisher: | Kristie Newby |
Publication: | June 21, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Most families today are drowning in a sea of financial debt. This is not usually due to a catastrophic event, such as a medical emergency, but from consistently spending more than they earn. The purpose of this book is to teach families to not only live on what wages they earn, but to live well on this money. One tip among many in this book used by the author yielded a $20,000 savings in less than a year!
If consumers read “Live Like A Prince On A Pauper’s Money,” then they will:
*Understand why their financial plan is not working
*Review God’s financial promises throughout the Scripture
*Learn fun, but effective ways to manage their money
*Possibly see immediate results on Day One from following advice in the book
Because the book will:
*Provide concise, direct help in an small, less intimidating fashion to busy families
*Be affordable enough to families struggling with debt and overwhelming expenses
*Provide specific personal success stories
*Group saving success tips into similar, easy-to-remember categories
*Present the information in a captivating, one-on-one, conversational fashion.
Although there are other self-help financial books, this book takes a personal, but potentially financially effective approach. Other books are lengthy and have extensive programs to follow. The cost of such programs, both in money (usually around $100 or more initially) and in time, is intimidating for struggling families. This book is designed to provide help that will not be too costly and will be easy to take along and read while taking a child to ball practice or during a lunch break from work. It is designed to read easily and provide immediate help that readers may see working on Day One, not ten weeks later, after a very labor intensive process. It will have immediate appeal to those who have not sought help from the lengthy programs, as well as those who already have and gave up during the other programs.
Most families today are drowning in a sea of financial debt. This is not usually due to a catastrophic event, such as a medical emergency, but from consistently spending more than they earn. The purpose of this book is to teach families to not only live on what wages they earn, but to live well on this money. One tip among many in this book used by the author yielded a $20,000 savings in less than a year!
If consumers read “Live Like A Prince On A Pauper’s Money,” then they will:
*Understand why their financial plan is not working
*Review God’s financial promises throughout the Scripture
*Learn fun, but effective ways to manage their money
*Possibly see immediate results on Day One from following advice in the book
Because the book will:
*Provide concise, direct help in an small, less intimidating fashion to busy families
*Be affordable enough to families struggling with debt and overwhelming expenses
*Provide specific personal success stories
*Group saving success tips into similar, easy-to-remember categories
*Present the information in a captivating, one-on-one, conversational fashion.
Although there are other self-help financial books, this book takes a personal, but potentially financially effective approach. Other books are lengthy and have extensive programs to follow. The cost of such programs, both in money (usually around $100 or more initially) and in time, is intimidating for struggling families. This book is designed to provide help that will not be too costly and will be easy to take along and read while taking a child to ball practice or during a lunch break from work. It is designed to read easily and provide immediate help that readers may see working on Day One, not ten weeks later, after a very labor intensive process. It will have immediate appeal to those who have not sought help from the lengthy programs, as well as those who already have and gave up during the other programs.