The Best Pocket Guide Ever for Eliminating Debt

Business & Finance, Personal Finance, Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
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Author: Jillian Howard ISBN: 9781770226890
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa Publication: June 5, 2014
Imprint: Zebra Press Language: English
Author: Jillian Howard
ISBN: 9781770226890
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Publication: June 5, 2014
Imprint: Zebra Press
Language: English

If you are one of the more than five million South Africans who are deeply in debt, or would like advice on how to become and stay debt-free, this is the book for you … Figures from the National Credit Regulator Credit Bureau Monitor show that more than 9.5 million people have bad debt records, as they have fallen behind on their repayments. And this figure is bound to increase as many more turn to credit to survive rising food and fuel costs. A bleak picture indeed. But much-needed and timeous help is now at hand with this useful guide to eliminating personal debt. This condensed but highly informative book will help you to assess the extent of your debt and what to do about it; assist you in drawing up a budget and sticking to it; and provide you with options on how to best pay off your debt and create new spending habits in order to live debt-free. It is essential reading for each and every South African who finds him- or herself trapped in debt, whether you are just starting out, are in mid-career or facing retirement. Because it is possible to live a debt-free life, and live it well!

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If you are one of the more than five million South Africans who are deeply in debt, or would like advice on how to become and stay debt-free, this is the book for you … Figures from the National Credit Regulator Credit Bureau Monitor show that more than 9.5 million people have bad debt records, as they have fallen behind on their repayments. And this figure is bound to increase as many more turn to credit to survive rising food and fuel costs. A bleak picture indeed. But much-needed and timeous help is now at hand with this useful guide to eliminating personal debt. This condensed but highly informative book will help you to assess the extent of your debt and what to do about it; assist you in drawing up a budget and sticking to it; and provide you with options on how to best pay off your debt and create new spending habits in order to live debt-free. It is essential reading for each and every South African who finds him- or herself trapped in debt, whether you are just starting out, are in mid-career or facing retirement. Because it is possible to live a debt-free life, and live it well!

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