Pay It Down!: From Debt to Wealth on $10 a Day
By Jean Chatzky
From America's Debt Diet
From The Publisher:
Jean Chatzky wants to help you get out of debt once and for all. Her method, both on TV and in this book, is simple yet powerful: the key is saving just $10 a day that you currently waste. It doesn't sound like much—a movie ticket or lunch for two at McDonald's—but $10 really can take you from debt to wealth in just a few years. And because it doesn't feel like an impossible goal, people are more likely to stick with Jean's plan than an extreme regimen of spending cutbacks.
Jean is focusing on debt because it's the single biggest threat to our financial health. The average American family has sixteen credit cards and high-rate debt of more than $8,000, not even counting car loans and mortgages. They pay more than $1,000 a year in interest alone. Debt makes people feel depressed and overwhelmed, leaving them without enough money for the truly important things in life—education, retirement, owning a home, feeling secure.
Jean, one of America's most popular personal finance experts, writes in down-to-earth, woman-next-door language about how to get started right away, without giving up the things that truly give you pleasure.
By Jean Chatzky
From America's Debt Diet
From The Publisher:
Jean Chatzky wants to help you get out of debt once and for all. Her method, both on TV and in this book, is simple yet powerful: the key is saving just $10 a day that you currently waste. It doesn't sound like much—a movie ticket or lunch for two at McDonald's—but $10 really can take you from debt to wealth in just a few years. And because it doesn't feel like an impossible goal, people are more likely to stick with Jean's plan than an extreme regimen of spending cutbacks.
Jean is focusing on debt because it's the single biggest threat to our financial health. The average American family has sixteen credit cards and high-rate debt of more than $8,000, not even counting car loans and mortgages. They pay more than $1,000 a year in interest alone. Debt makes people feel depressed and overwhelmed, leaving them without enough money for the truly important things in life—education, retirement, owning a home, feeling secure.
Jean, one of America's most popular personal finance experts, writes in down-to-earth, woman-next-door language about how to get started right away, without giving up the things that truly give you pleasure.
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