Sixty days. That's all it takes. Whether your financial life is defined by receipts in shoeboxes or dividend statements in leather folders, 60 Days to Change will give you powerful, systematic methods for revolutionizing the way you think about money. Building on the success of his televised curriculum, personal finance expert Peter Dunn walks readers through each step in gaining control of spending and savings, day by day. Do you want to take back your finances from the world of fine print and restrictions? To know how to budget so that there's something left over every month? To be able to anticipate a financial crisis or ensure your family's security even if something happens to you? Dunn shows you how-in less than two months. With overview topics like "Dealing with Credit, Debt and Other Skeletons in Your Financial Closet," "Creating a Career Backup Plan," or "Developing Savings Habits," 60 Days to Change is a hands-on blueprint for success that will give you a clear understanding of the big picture and where you fit into it. The same 60 Days to Change curriculum presented in this book has already empowered thousands of people across the country. Now it's your turn.
Peter Dunn realized that he wanted to deal with money when he was in his sixth-grade math class. The teacher gave the class a stock-market project, and Pete was hooked.
Like many young people, Pete went through a nasty day trading habit in college. He did well, but his nerves took a beating. Two years into the "real world," Pete started a financial advising company, Advanced Planning Solutions.
Pete wrote his first book, "What Your Dad Never Taught You About Budgeting," in 2006 and is the host of the popular radio show "Skills Your Dad Never Taught You" on News Talk 1430 (WXNT). He's also the mastermind behind WISH-TV8's "60 Days to Change" and appears regularly on FOX News and "Studio B with Shepard Smith." When not wrapped up in writing or dabbling in broadcast, Pete moonlights as "Pete the Planner," his super-saving radio alter ego.
Pete was named one of "Indy's Best and Brightest" in finance in 2007 and media in 2009 by KPMG, and was declared one of NUVO magazine's "30 under 30 to Watch in the Arts" for comedy. "60 Days to Change" is his second book.
Pete currently lives in Carmel, Indiana with his wife, Sarah, and his daughter, Olivia.