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Debt No More: How to Get Totally Out of Debt Including Your Mortgage

Debt No More: How to Get Totally Out of Debt Including Your Mortgage

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book pays for itself many times over!!!
Review: I had read several of the "get out of debt" books before, but this one has good advice I didn't see in others. This is the only book I've seen that advises car buyers to avoid loans that use the "Rule of 78s" method of calculating interest (good luck finding a straightforward explanation of it, especially from your car dealer). After following Ms. White's advice on prepaying mortgage principal, I have saved over $5,000 in mortgage interest (and 5 months of payments) in 3 months. I have also refinanced my car loan, which will save me about $1,400 in interest. If you buy this book and follow its advice diligently, you will save thousands of dollars and build your wealth rather than your creditors' wealth.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I've read them ALL. This one saved me. Easy to understand
Review: I have read all, well most of these books. They all seem to say pretty much the same thing just from a different perspective. A friend told me about "Debt No More" and swore "this one is different". Since I was about to file bankruptcy I figured I had nothing more to loose. This book saved me and possibly my marriage. I just got in over my head and though in the long run it would all work out. It just got worse and I sunk deeper and deeper. We are now on our way toward getting completely out of debt and are rebuilding our credit. I really recommend this book. It is very easy to understand and makes allot of sense. Thank you Carolyn White where ever you are.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: inspiring
Review: I have read many books about getting out of debt. Most of them have approx the same theories. I gathered two valuable pieces of information from this book. The first one was about how to go about paying off the mortgage and the second was how to prioritize your credit card bills to pay off. Inspiring!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not Too Bad
Review: This book isn't too bad. It doesn't cover anything revolutionary, but it does a good job of covering some of the basics of getting out of debt. It's an easy read and goes fairly quick. If you want to read it I'd suggest picking it up at the library rather than buying it. One pitfall it does have is that the author could have left her anti-government and political propaganda out of it, that was a bit annoying.


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