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The ABCs of Getting Out of Debt

by Garrett Sutton

In difficult times, debt can be a matter of life and death, happiness and despair. Controlling your debt can bring order and calm. Mastering debt can bring wealth and success. As bestselling Rich Dad/Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki says, “Good debt makes you rich and bad debt makes you poor.”

The ABCs of Getting Out of Debt provides the necessary knowledge to navigate through a very challenging credit environment. A Rich Dad’s Advisor and best selling author of numerous business books, Garrett Sutton, Esq. clearly writes on the key strategies readers must follow to get out of debt. Unlike other superficial offerings, Sutton explores the psychology and health effects of debt. From there, the reader learns how to beat the lenders at their own game, and how to understand and repair your own credit. Using real life illustrative stories, Sutton shares how to deal with debt collectors, avoid credit scams, and win with good credit.

Date Added: 10/26/2018


Category: Solving Financial Difficulties

Thrifty Living

by Barty Phillips

Thrifty Living is a comprehensive but flexible guide on how to cut the costs of everyday living, save money, and even make a little extra money. It allows you to make as many or as few changes as you want to cut back on spending, whether you just want to save a little money or whether you are on an impossibly tight budget. It covers all areas of spending, from banks and bills to shopping, and offers extra help for non-financial economies, including recycling, cooking and cleaning on a budget. With advice on cutting travel costs, and plenty of tips for cheap days out and sustainable, low-cost things to do, this is the ultimate guide to living a cheap but fulfilling life.

  • Goes back to basics, with lots of advice on cleaning your home the old-fashioned way, growing your own vegetables and similar advice.
  • Takes a light-hearted approach that conceals plenty of practical tips and straightforward advice.
  • Authored by a leading journalist, writer and home and garden expert.
  • Topics include: Ten Ways to Save Money Now; Getting the Thrifty Habit; Know Your Shopping Rights; Thrifty Money Matters; Beat the Bills; Internet Know-How; The Fine Art of Haggling; Thrifty Shopping; Reduce, Reuse and Recycle; Savings on Clothes; Saving Time and Holidays; Make the Most of the Garden; Earn a Little Something; Answers to the Quick Revision Tests; Taking It Further

    Date Added: 10/26/2018


    Category: Saving Money

    Get Money

    by Kristin Wong

    Learn how to live the life you want, not just the life you can afford in this highly engaging, step-by-step guide to winning at personal finance!

    Managing your money is like going to the dentist or standing in line at the DMV. Nobody wants to do it, but at some point, it's inevitable: you need to clean your teeth, renew your license, and manage your personal finances like a grown-up. Whether you're struggling to pay off student loan debt, ready to stop living paycheck to paycheck, or have finally accepted that your Beanie Baby collection will never pay off, tackling your finances may seem immensely intimidating. But it doesn't have to be. In fact, by approaching it as a game--or something that requires you to set clear goals, as well as face challenges you must "beat"--personal finance can not only be easy to understand, but it can also be fun!

    In Get Money, personal finance expert Kristin Wong shows you the exact steps to getting more money in your pocket without letting it rule your life. Through a series of challenges designed to boost your personal finance I.Q., interviews with other leading financial experts, and exercises tailored to help you achieve even your biggest goals, you'll learn valuable skills such as:

  • Building a budget that (gasp) actually works
  • Super-charging a debt payoff plan
  • How to strategically hack your credit score
  • Negotiating like a shark (or at least a piranha)
  • Side-hustling to speed up your money goals
  • Starting a lazy investment portfolio...and many more!
  • Simply put, with this gamified guide to personal finance, you'll no longer stress about understanding how your finances work--you'll finally "get" money.

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Students, Teens, and Young Professionals

    Don't Break the Bank

    by Peterson'S

    Peterson's Don't Break the Bank: College Edition is the must-have guide for college students who want--or need--to learn how to manage their money. Inside you'll find real-life advice from students as well as expert money-saving tips from financial experts. This guide will help you become financially savvy by explaining important aspects related to earning money, tips for stretching it and sticking to a budget, the pros and cons of credit, advice for saving for your future, and much more. Fun graphics along with the informative, easy-to-read chapters make this the perfect guide for the teen on the go who wants to gain some financial dollars and sense!

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Students, Teens, and Young Professionals

    Don't Break the Bank

    by Peterson'S

    Middle school and high school students spend more money than ever these days, but most have very little (if any) knowledge when it comes to personal finances. The truth is that most schools don't have time to teach a Personal Finances 101 course. So what are today's students (and their parents) to do? Peterson's Don't Break the Bank comes to the rescue! It's a brand new, easy-to-comprehend guide to help students become financially savvy.

    Readers will find such financially relevant chapters as All About Money, Part-Time Jobs and Ways to Make Money; Analyzing Your Paycheck; Making Sense Out of Banking; Online Banking and Bill Paying; Saving for a Rainy Day; Understanding Debt and Credit; Charge It! (Paying with Plastic); Don't Spend It All in One Place: Creating-and Sticking to-a Budget; Money U: Managing Your Finances While in College; Investing; and How to Make Your Money Grow! Inside you'll find:

  • A student-friendly design, with short chapters, fun graphics, and insightful sidebars-easy for busy students to read in their on-the-go lives.
  • Expert guidance on ways to make extra money, saving vs. spending, ways to budget, the ins and outs of credit and credit cards, financial aid and scholarships, and more.
  • Valuable advice from finance experts and from students, who share their own stories of financial woes and triumphs
  • Glossary of important financial terms-to help teens succeed on their road to financial literacy
  • Helpful appendix of additional resources, including links to Web sites for further information
  • Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Students, Teens, and Young Professionals

    Money and Teens

    by Wesley Karchut and Darby Karchut

    Don't take on the world without this book. Learn the essential money skills before you: hand over your credit card, take out a student loan, sign up for a car loan, start a new job, buy one more thing online. Practical, no-nonsense guide to managing your money so that you waste less and have more.

    This book offers real-life skills you can use right away, not fake promises to make you rich or to find "easy money. " "I learned more about managing my money than I learned in school or from my parents. " Learn how to avoid the money minefields awaiting you at every turn. Don't waste another dime on fees, sneaky retailer pricing games, and online come-ons. Master the essential money skills - not theory - and apply them right away.

    Endorsed by the Jumpstart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy, a non-profit coalition of public and private sponsors committed to furthering financial literacy for K-12 with chapters in 49 states.

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Students, Teens, and Young Professionals

    Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens

    by Robert T. Kiyosaki

    You’re never too young to learn the language of money… and the lessons that rich dad taught Robert. Like it or not, money is a part of our everyday lives and the more we understand it, the better the chance that we can learn to have our money work hard for us—instead of working hard for money all our lives. That starts with learning the language of money.

    This book, created from the international bestseller Rich Dad Poor Dad, shares Robert’s inspiring person story but teaches how to make smart choices. Packed with straight talk, sidebars, and quizzes, this book will jumpstart a child’s personal and financial success by teaching: How to speak the language of money, ways to make money work for you, tips for success (including: “Work to learn, not to earn.”), and why games can help you understand money, investing, and ways to choose your best path to financial freedom.

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Students, Teens, and Young Professionals

    Essential Student Cookbook

    by Cas Clarke

    Cas Clarke originally combined her two most successful books to create THE ESSENTIAL STUDENT COOKBOOK. This fully updated version of the bestselling compendium puts everything into one modern and redesigned volume for the aspiring student cook. Based on Cas's own experience, it gives basic guidance on essential equipment, what to take for the store cupboard and how to cope with the vagaries of cooking in hall. The recipes are completely straightforward and assume no prior knowledge. They take into account the student's limited means and time but also cater for the odd occasion when they might want to splash out or entertain friends.

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Students, Teens, and Young Professionals

    Debt-Free U

    by Zac Bissonnette and Andrew Tobias

    These days, most people assume you need to pay a boatload of money for a quality college education. As a result, students and their parents are willing to go into years of debt and potentially sabotage their entire financial futures just to get a fancy name on their diploma.

    But Zac Bissonnette is walking proof that this assumption is not only false, but dangerous-a class con game designed to rip you off and doom your student to a post-graduation life of near poverty . From his unique double perspective-he's a personal finance expert (at Daily Finance) AND a current senior at the University of Massachusetts-Zac figured out how to get an outstanding education at a public college, without bankrupting his parents or taking on massive loans.

    Armed with his personal knowledge, the latest data, and smart analysis, Zac takes on the sacred cows of the higher education establishment. He reveals why a lot of the conventional wisdom about choosing and financing college is not only wrong but hazardous to you and your child's financial future. You'll discover, for instance, that:

  • Student loans are NOT a necessary evil. Ordinary middle class families can- and must-find ways to avoid them, even without scholarships.
  • College "rankings" are useless-designed to sell magazines and generate hype. If you trust one of the major guides when picking a college, you face a potential financial disaster.
  • The elite graduate programs accept lots of people with non-elite bachelors degrees. So do America's most selective employers. The name on a diploma ultimately won't help your child have a more successful career or earn more money.
  • Zac can prove every one of those bold assertions - and more. No matter what your current financial situation, he has a simple message for parents: "RELAX! Your kid will be able to get a champagne education on a beer budget!"

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Students, Teens, and Young Professionals

    The Everything Personal Finance in Your 20s & 30s Book

    by Howard Davidoff

    Do you feel like you'll never pay off your student loans? Worried about your mounting credit card debt? Wondering when you'll ever make enough money to stop living paycheck to paycheck? You're not alone - millions of young Americans are finding it hard to save for the future and still pay today's bills on time.

    But with The Everything Personal Finance in Your 20s and 30s Book, 3rd Edition, you'll learn how to be financially independent by:

  • Creating a workable budget
  • Minimizing credit card and student loan debt
  • Investing money wisely
  • Building an emergency fund
  • You'll also learn how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can help you navigate the often-confusing world of financial service products. With this easy-to-use guide, you'll learn how to manage, save, and invest wisely - starting today!

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Students, Teens, and Young Professionals

    Graduate from College Debt-Free

    by Bart Astor

    With college graduates earning over a million dollars more than high school grads will earn during the course of their lifetime, getting a college degree is incredibly important. However, the cost of college keeps rising and navigating the maze of financial aid options grows more challenging every year. This book is a comprehensive guide to saving for college, scholarships, financial assistance and more.

    YOU WILL DISCOVER:

  • How to use the net price calculator to figure out the school's actual cost
  • Creative strategies to minimize your college debt
  • Loan forgiveness programs to reduce college debt after you graduate
  • Options for cutting college costs
  • What scholarships are available and how to apply for them
  • Which tax credits can be used by students and their parents
  • How to complete the FAFSA and PROFILE financial aid applications
  • Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Students, Teens, and Young Professionals

    Broke Millennial

    by Erin Lowry

    Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck and Get Your Financial Life Together (#GYFLT)!

    If you’re a cash-strapped 20- or 30-something, it’s easy to get freaked out by finances. But you’re not doomed to spend your life drowning in debt or mystified by money. It’s time to stop scraping by and take control of your money and your life with this savvy and smart guide.

    Broke Millennial shows step-by-step how to go from flat-broke to financial badass. Unlike most personal finance books out there, it doesn’t just cover boring stuff like credit card debt, investing, and dealing with the dreaded “B” word (budgeting). Financial expert Erin Lowry goes beyond the basics to tackle tricky money matters and situations most of us face #IRL, including:

  • Understanding your relationship with moolah: do you treat it like a Tinder date or marriage material?
  • Managing student loans without having a full-on panic attack
  • What to do when you’re out with your crew and can’t afford to split the bill evenly
  • How to get “financially naked” with your partner and find out his or her “number” (debt number, of course) . . . and much more.
  • Packed with refreshingly simple advice and hilarious true stories, Broke Millennial is the essential roadmap every financially clueless millennial needs to become a money master. So what are you waiting for? Let’s #GYFLT!

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Students, Teens, and Young Professionals

    Investing in Your 20s and 30s For Dummies

    by Eric Tyson

    In order to build a retirement portfolio that is capable of covering expenses in your golden years, it's necessary to start saving while you're young. Many individuals realize the importance of investing early in life, but simply don't know where to begin.

    Investing in Your 20s & 30s For Dummies provides emerging professionals, like yourself, with the targeted investment advice that you need to establish your own unique investment style. Covering everything from the latest tax laws to new and improved investing funds, this latest edition helps you evaluate assets and manage risk to invest money wisely, and monitor your progress.

  • Start building a nest egg for retirement
  • Invest based on your own financial situation
  • Understand investment lingo
  • Have the confidence to manage your money for life
  • Determine your investment timeline and goals
  • There's no time like the present to start investing. So, get started today!

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Students, Teens, and Young Professionals

    Personal Finance in Your 20s and 30s For Dummies

    by Eric Tyson

    Millennials often confront greater difficulties—including economic uncertainty and student debt—than those who came before them. This new financial responsibility can be intimidating, and many people are unsure where to begin. Personal Finance in Your 20s & 30s For Dummies will help Millennials to be confident about managing their finances and get on a clear path toward financial security.

    Inside, trusted financial advisor Eric Tyson shows students and recent grads how to make smart financial decisions in order to pay off student loans, avoid any additional debt, and create a solid plan to ensure their financial success. From avoiding common money mistakes to making informed investment choices, Personal Finance in Your 20s & 30s For Dummies covers it all!

  • Build a foundation through smart spending and saving
  • Rent, buy, or sell a house
  • File taxes the right way
  • Protect your finances and identity in the digital world
  • Get ready to forge your own path to financial security!

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Students, Teens, and Young Professionals

    The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke

    by Suze Orman

    The New York Times bestselling financial guide aimed squarely at "Generation Debt"—and their parents—from the country's most trusted and dynamic source on money matters.

    The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke is financial expert Suze Orman's answer to a generation's cry for help. They're called "Generation Debt" and "Generation Broke" by the media — people in their twenties and thirties who graduate college with a mountain of student loan debt and are stuck with one of the weakest job markets in recent history. The goals of their parents' generation — buy a house, support a family, send kids to college, retire in style — seem absurdly, depressingly out of reach. They live off their credit cards, may or may not have health insurance, and come up so far short at the end of the month that the idea of saving money is a joke. This generation has it tough, without a doubt, but they're also painfully aware of the urgent need to take matters into their own hands.

    The Money Book was written to address the specific financial reality that faces young people today and offers a set of real, not impossible solutions to the problems at hand and the problems ahead. Concisely, pragmatically, and without a whiff of condescension, Suze Orman tells her young, fabulous & broke readers precisely what actions to take and why. Throughout these pages, there are icons that direct readers to a special YF&B domain on Suze's website that offers more specialized information, forms, and interactive tools that further customize the information in the book. Her advice at times bucks conventional wisdom (did she just say use your credit card?) and may even seem counter-intuitive (pay into a retirement fund even though your credit card debt is killing you?), but it's her honesty, understanding, and uncanny ability to anticipate the needs of her readers that has made her the most trusted financial expert of her day.

    Over the course of ten chapters that can be consulted methodically, step-by-step or on a strictly need-to-know basis, Suze takes the reader past broke to a secure place where they'll never have to worry about revisiting broke again. And she begins the journey with a bit of overwhelmingly good news (yes, there really is good news): Young people have the greatest asset of all on their side — time.

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Students, Teens, and Young Professionals

    The Everything Improve Your Credit Book

    by Justin Pritchard

    Do you know your credit score? Do you know how to improve it? The Everything Improve Your Credit Book teaches you about the importance of good credit and how it affects your life. Author Justin Pritchard, M.B.A., the About.com Guide to Banking and Loans, demystifies the often intimidating world of credit, with practical guidance on how to improve credit history and increase your credit score.

    With tips on avoiding common mistakes that reduce credit scores and ways to improve bad credit, this easy-to-use guide provides you with valuable information on:

  • The anatomy of a credit report
  • How the credit system works and what credit scores mean
  • Bad credit habits to avoid
  • How a good credit score will save you money (and how a bad score can cost a lot of money)
  • How to get your free credit report (and when you should pay for one)
  • How to correct mistakes in your report
  • Packed with sensible, real-world advice, The Everything Improve Your Credit Book helps you to take control of your finances, save money, and build enough good credit for a lifetime!

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Solving Financial Difficulties

    Improve and Increase Your Credit Score

    by Jason R. Rich

    Bestselling author Jason R. Rich joins forces with top credit experts and delivers an insider’s guide to credit. Revealing jaw-dropping secrets, strategies and tools, Rich and his team of industry insiders show consumers how to get out from under any credit crunch, and get back in control of their financial future.

    Reveals how to increase a credit score, remove incorrect and negative information from credit reports, rebuild destroyed credit, and ultimately, save hundreds, possibly thousands, of dollars every month!

  • Boost credit scores and overall rating
  • Work with collection agencies, creditors, and lenders to pay off debts and overcome past mistakes
  • Get the best rates on credit cards, auto loans, and mortgages and start saving
  • Avoid the most common financial and credit-related mistakes made by millions
  • Learn how to identify and avoid “credit repair” and “credit score boosting” scams
  • Use online solutions to better manage your finances and credit cards
  • And more
  • Includes worksheets, exclusive interviews with credit experts and supplemental resources.

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Solving Financial Difficulties

    Debt-Free Forever

    by Gail Vaz-Oxlade

    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.

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Solving Financial Difficulties

    Debt Free For Life

    by David Bach

    The #1 bestselling author presents his most important book since The Automatic Millionaire and gives Canadians the knowledge, the tools, and the mindset to get out of debt — forever.

    Whether you are working off student loans or trying to meet the minimum balance on your credit card bill, you are probably worried every time you open your mailbox. With salaries frozen and layoffs looming, how will you ever be able to pay down that debt, let alone retire in peace?

    Here, David Bach offers a new philosophy made for our times, a paradigm-shifting approach to finance that teaches you how to pay down your debt and adopt a whole new way of living. If you have debt, you can be rich but still not free. When you pay down your debt, you reach Freedom Day, that glorious moment when you need a lot less money just to live. On that day, you are truly free. You can have a smaller nest egg and still retire, perhaps even earlier than you expected.

    With his trademark motivational energy and take-action step by step advice, Bach helps you revolutionize your finances. In these lean times, it's still possible to live your financial dreams. Let David Bach show you how.

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Solving Financial Difficulties

    Project Debt Free

    by Frederick O. Towles

    Project Debt Free explains the culture of debt in America, highlights the reason for your money troubles, and provides a realistic plan for successfully becoming debt free. While this plan will not get you out of debt overnight, it outlines steps to put you on the road to debt freedom - and keep you on that road.

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Solving Financial Difficulties

    The Debt-Free Spending Plan

    by Joanneh Nagler

    Anyone suffering under the crushing weight of debt knows how impossible it can seem to find a way out. It's overwhelming - and the more complicated the proposed solution, the harder it is to stick with it. That's why The Debt-Free Spending Plan is SIMPLE. It doesn't require sifting through chapters of high-minded financial advice or digging up your past spending history. It assumes you need help RIGHT NOW, and gives it to you.

    You will learn to:

  • Downsize expenses without feeling deprived
  • Allocate money as it comes in and put together an easy-to-manage bill-paying plan
  • Adjust for inevitable overspending
  • Pay off debt without gouging expenses and (believe it or not) start saving
  • The plan is clear, easy, and takes just five minutes a day - and it doesn't matter if you make $14,000 or $14 million. With straightforward daily spending strategies and effortless expense tracking tools, you will soon find yourself on the road to financial freedom - all before the next billing cycle.

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Solving Financial Difficulties

    You Need a Budget

    by Jesse Mecham

    Experience a life free of financial stress and transform your relationship to money with this indispensable guide—the first book based on You Need A Budget’s proven method that has helped hundreds of thousands of people break the paycheck to paycheck cycle, get out of debt, and live the life they want to live.

    No one should tell you what to do with your money—only you know what’s most important to you. Always guiding you back to your true priorities, Jesse Mecham will fundamentally change the way you think about your money and what it can do for you. His proven method—four, simple rules—will transform money management from a paralyzing burden to a powerful tool, putting you in total control of your life:

  • Give Every Dollar A Job. Be intentional about what you want your money to do before you spend it.
  • Embrace Your True Expenses. Break up larger, less frequent expenses into smaller, more manageable amounts. By saving monthly for insurance premiums, holidays, or car repairs, when the time comes, your money is ready and waiting to do its job.
  • Roll With The Punches. When life changes, so must your budget. Make adjustments and move along. Flexible budgets succeed because they’re guilt-free, realistic, and sustainable.
  • Age Your Money. As you repeat the first three rules, you’ll increase the time between the moment you earn a dollar and the moment you need to spend it. When your money is at least a month old, you’ll have finally broken the paycheck to paycheck cycle for good.
  • This tried-and-true system has changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people by teaching them how to take charge, adjust money habits, eliminate stress, and build the life they want to live. Don’t waste another month counting down the minutes until payday...

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Solving Financial Difficulties

    Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

    by Cara O'Neill

    Are you considering filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy? Use this plain-English guide to decide if a Chapter 13 case is right for you. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy explains how the process works, which debts will get discharged at the end of your bankruptcy case, how much you'll pay through your plan, and what you'll have to do to keep your home and car.

    Also, this book provides the knowledge you'll need to:

  • determine how much you'll pay on each of your debts
  • calculate your monthly plan payment
  • find the right lawyer, and
  • rebuild your credit after bankruptcy.
  • The newest edition contains legal updates, state-specific bankruptcy charts, examples using the newly revised official bankruptcy forms, and more.

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Solving Financial Difficulties

    The Complete Guide to Credit Repair

    by Bill Kelly

    With more and more people declaring bankruptcy and total debt in this country rising, the time is perfect for a book like The Complete Guide to Credit Repair. Not only will this book show people how to repair bad credit to stay out of bankruptcy, it will show them how to avoid bad credit in the future and what they can do to strengthen their situation.

    Credit bureau information and other vital resources have all changed within the last few years. The Complete Guide to Credit Repair - written in a simple, straightforward tone - is packed with up-to-date information on a topic that millions of people face everyday.

    Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Solving Financial Difficulties

    Credit Repair

    by Robin Leonard and Amy Loftsgordon

    Bad credit can prevent you from getting a mortgage, car loan, credit card, apartment, or even a job. It can also mean paying a bundle in rates and fees for any loans or credit you do get.

    Use this comprehensive how-to manual to rebuild bad credit and protect improved credit. Learn how to:

  • reduce expenses
  • create a workable budget
  • negotiate with creditors
  • improve your credit score, and
  • protect yourself against identity theft
  • Date Added: 10/12/2018


    Category: Solving Financial Difficulties


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