
Debt-Free Forever
Take Control of Your Money and Your Life
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Narrated by:
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Gail Vaz-Oxlade
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By:
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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, buy this audiobook, follow Gail’s plan, and start becoming debt-free forever.
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Gail's Narrations are Hilarious xD
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Love it
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Marian
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Great Book
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Simple steps to goals
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For example:
1. When talking about credit ratings the book discusses the system used in Canada.
2. Considerations for how to address Health Care Costs (Premiums, HSAs, copays, RX, etc.) are not even addressed (since Canada has universal healthcare).
3. When discussing what type of savings plan to use for emergency fund, Gail discusses a savings plan that is not even available in United States.
4. Last, when discussing savings for college products such as educational savings accounts and 529 plans were not even discussed (since Canada has something different).
Some of the concepts are still applicable, but there there are better choices if you live in the United States.
Too focused on Canadian perspective
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