Get Out of Debt Now: The Roadmap to Financial Freedom
By Anne Marie
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About this ebook
Nine years ago I was in debt because of the huge legal fees and the loss of my job. I was an innocent victim fighting for justice. The lawyer's fee almost bankrupt me. I resorted to borrowing from my family, the bank and my credit card was max out. The money goes to pay high interest. I got deeper and deeper into the debt sink hole. I was frustrated and depressed about my situation.
That experience motivated me to do everything to get myself out of debt. I read as many books as I can find in the public library, and spending hours researching on the Internet. I did everything I possible could. It took me more than a year to get out of debt.
Out of this painful experience, come this book. From all these experiences and research , I developed the strategies to get out of debt and live a debt free life. It worked for me. It can work for you.
In this book, you will discover:
- Warning Signs of Too Much Debt
- Why People are in Debt
- The Truth about Debt
- The Credit Card scam
- The power of Compound Interest
- How to stop the financial hemorrhage
- How to Live Below Your Means
- How to create a Repayment Plan
- How to create a Spending Plan
- How to Save
- How to Increase Your Earning Capability
- How to Cultivate a Prosperity Mindset
When you implement the strategies in this book, you will discover the truth and the lies about credit card, you will know how to get out of debt, and live a Debt-Free Life and prosperous life.
This is a very small cost to invest in getting debt free! You will save far more than the cost of book, The amount is less than a hour of personal coaching. Apply what you learn and it will get you out of debts forever.
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Get Out of Debt Now - Anne Marie
Epilogue
Chapter 1: KNOW THE TRUTH
"Then you will know truth, the truth will set you free" ~ John 8:32
Warning Signs of Too Much Debt
How serious are your debt problems? Ask yourself these questions:
• Do you have to borrow to pay your current bills?
• Are you frequently late paying your bills?
• Can’t avoid using credit?
• Are your debts a source of constant friction with your mate?
• Do your debt problems distract you from your work?
• Do you think about your money problems a lot during the day?
The first signpost on the road to indebtedness is a lack of money and an increase in money worries.
Why Are People in Debt
Have you ever noticed that no matter how much money you seem to make, there is never enough? Do you wonder why you never seem to get ahead financially? Have you ever taken an assessment of your relationship with money? This will determine where the problem might be. Then together, we can diagnose your financial disease and develop a plan of care to treat it and cure it.
It is important to identify why you are into debt so that you can begin to make some changes.
Debt is created from many sources: a spending addiction, living a lifestyle beyond your means, being driven by wants, impulse buying and a lack of respect for your money.
Reason 1: Needs vs Wants
You incurred debt when you choose to purchase things you cannot afford, things that you want, rather than things that you need. Wants, like greed, have no limits.
What’s the difference between needs and wants?
Needs are those things that you cannot live without or that living without would cause hardship and distress. Wants are things you can live without.
The amount of money you have to spend is finite; everything in life is a trade off. If you are going to spend your money on one thing today then this becomes money that is not available for saving or for purchasing more important items in the future. Just as you prioritize your time, learn to prioritize your spending. Before you make a purchase, ask yourself whether the item is a need or a want and decide