If you are looking for a book that preaches to you about restrictive budgets and financial diets, then don't buy this book. However, if you are looking for a friendly book that gives you hints, tips, ideas and various options for getting out of debt, without radically changing your lifestyle, then this is your book.
In this easy to use book, the authors explain how not all debt is bad debt and help you figure out which debt to keep,which debt to get rid of, and how to easily get rid of it. Ideas regarding how to make more money, how to cut back spending, how to get rid of ALL credit card debt, how the rich think about money, and how you can follow their example, are all part of this useful guide.
You're no idiot, of course. You know the "grace period" for your bills better than you know how to say grace. And if there were an Olympic competition for "credit surfing"--transferring your credit debt from one card to another--you'd bring home the gold metal. But when it comes to paying off that debt, you're afraid it will take a gold-medal winner's endorsements. Don't head for bankruptcy court just yet! The Complete Idiot's Guide to Beating Debt shows you not only how to eliminate the debt you have, but how to create a workable plan of "financial health". In this Complete Idiot's Guide, you get: