Money- it’s a word no one can feel neutral about. Authors and money-management experts Lyle and Tracy Shamo say, “Like it or not, meeting basic needs has nothing to do with poverty and everything to do with how well we manage our money.” In this practical guidebook, the authors will help you take control of your money, teaching you how to pay off your debt-including your mortgage and car loans- and stay out of debt. Advanced computer software (included on a CD-ROM that comes with the book) will help you assess your financial status, learn more about where your money is going and discover how to channel it to the right places.
Debt Trouble to Peace of Mind The Shamos’ book, Debt-Free on Any Income, is a welcome addition to the body of personal finance literature. It is aimed at those already in consumer debt distress and it details a debt-payoff strategy leading to the goal of living debt-free, on a pay-as-you-go budget. The authors are Mormons and have directed their book primarily to other Mormons – sub-title, “A Practical Guide to Financial Security for Latter-day Saints” – so readers should expect counsel from LDS Church leaders on prudent…
Practical guide and Easy to use I bought this book about a year ago but only started reading it/using it recently. It is very easy to follow and the cd-rom worked great for us. It showed us a practical, sensible way to get out of debt…and stay out. I wouldn’t let the Mormon or LDS part keep you from trying this book. The financial advice is sound and practical for anyone. I have heard of “power payments” before but never had it presented in an easy to understand format. The cd-rom is simple to use. I had put off using the…
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