Debt-Free Forever: Take Control of Your Money and Your Life

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If you’re afraid to open your bills, if you’ve never added up how much you owe, if you can’t even imagine being debt-free, it’s time to join the thousands of people Gail Vaz-Oxlade has helped. Her straightforward approach to money management is based on self-control, hard work, and prioritizing what’s really important. Debt-Free Forever is Gail’s step-by-step guide, and she’ll show you how to:

figure out how much you’ve actually been spending
• calculate how much you owe—and what it’s costing you
• build a budget that works
• maximize your debt repayments so you can be free of consumer debt in 3 years or less
• prepare for a rainy day so it doesn’t mean a major setback
• set goals for your new, debt-free life.

Make no mistake: Getting out of debt isn’t easy. But in Debt-Free Forever, Gail gives you a clear strategy and the steps needed to implement it. So if you’re finished with excuses, overdue notices, and maxed-out credit cards, pick up this book, follow Gail’s plan, and start becoming debt-free forever.

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Barbara J Gummo says:

Move over, Suze Orman. After watching Gail’s TV show “Till Debt Do Us Part” I wanted to get some of her books. I also watch Suze Orman’s TV show and have several of her books so I have a good standard of comparison. In my opinion they are both “gold”. Gail’s approach is a little more personable and, perhaps, a little easier to understand for the inexperienced layperson. I am a 68 year old woman whose husband of 45 years has decided he wants a divorce with limited and minimal spousal support so I am definitely an…

Baby Nurse K says:

THIS WOMAN HAS CHANGED MY LIFE!! I love Gail because she is no-nonsense but she is more than just a motivational speaker. She shows you how to get yourself in a position of financial freedom. I’m not much of an investment type so many of the financial gurus don’t work for me. Gail speaks mainly to people in way over their heads and us “common folks” and tells us that it’s not totally hopeless. We’ve paid off $10,000 of credit card debt in 2.5 years…thank you Gail!

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