With this book at their side, readers can conquer debt and secure their financial future.

The 250 Questions You Should Ask to Get Out of Debt

250 Questions You Should Ask to Get Out of Debt


By David and Marcia Rye
As tens of millions of people have discovered, debt can be a crushing burden. It can destroy dreams and ruin lives. But debt can be avoided. With fiscal discipline and a clear plan, anyone can get out of debt and live debt-free.
In an easy-to-read, accessible style, authors David and Marcia Rye explain how to:

  • Assess debt problems
  • Use home equity to get rid of debt
  • Cut college expenses
  • Live within a budget
  • Understand bankruptcy law
  • Stay out of debt
No one has to live in the shadow of financial insecurity any longer. When the economy takes a turn for the worse, it's essential to get out of debt. With this book at their side, readers can conquer debt and secure their financial future. 192 pages. Softcover. July 2009.
See also this related book: 250 Personal Finance Questions for Single Mothers, by the same publisher. IAM
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