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Rating:  Summary: Terrific! Review: All my life I've been intimidated by money, finances, budgeting... I don't even balance my checkbook. I was so worried about not doing it right that I didn't do it at all.
Another thing I've been afraid to do was to develop goals and go for them. What if I made the wrong choices?
Somehow this little book drove it home for me that no one was going to make my decisions for me, and no one was going to finance them, either, if I didn't.
I love this book. Because of it, I am taking control of my money, and making decisions about my future. It doesn't have to be drudgery - it can be fun!
If you've always been "bad with money" get this book!
Rating:  Summary: Great motivational book for saving - debt reduction????? Review: I gave this book an extra 2 stars over my original opinion due its motivational value. The "even if you save change in a jar you can do it" pep talk is great. It's true, some of us do get so caught up in the bills that we forget that even small amounts can add up. However, I totally disagree with the advice to pay the minimum on credit cards. At the very least make a consistent payment beyond the minimum and stay at that amount until its paid off. Then take whatever amount that was and apply it to the next bill in line and so on. The snowball effect will get you out of debt sooner than you thought.
Rating:  Summary: The only thing that worked for me Review: I gave this book an extra 2 stars over my original opinion due its motivational value. The "even if you save change in a jar you can do it" pep talk is great. It's true, some of us do get so caught up in the bills that we forget that even small amounts can add up. However, I totally disagree with the advice to pay the minimum on credit cards. At the very least make a consistent payment beyond the minimum and stay at that amount until its paid off. Then take whatever amount that was and apply it to the next bill in line and so on. The snowball effect will get you out of debt sooner than you thought.
Rating:  Summary: Sound advice for real people Review: I haven't quite finished the book yet, but was gratified to learn that I already use a few of Ms. Keeffe's techniques, specifically paying the minimum on cards (harder than it sounds), letting money pile up in a couple of seldom-accessed accounts, and keeping a jar, being amazed at how fast it adds up. Ms. Keeffe's book added structure and purpose to these activities, that is, label the jar with a specific goal, and label individual accounts likewise. (I still only use envelopes, but that works too.) These may seem simple and wrong-headed depending on your background, but they ARE a practical way to keep one's dreams in view while systematically attaining them. It's kind of hard to remember to change my thinking and behavior, but the reward will definitely be worth it for me. My thanks to Ms. Keeffe for the boost.
Rating:  Summary: The only thing that worked for me Review: I know a lot of people are wary of the advice to pay only the minimum on their bills, but it worked for me. I bought this book shortly after it was published, and so far I have paid off four credit cards and saved enough to buy a house. I bought a digital camera with coins I saved in a jar. Why does this method work? Because it enables you to have enough cash and savings so that you are not tempted to use credit to buy "fun" things, or to use plastic to get through the month. I didn't keep a lot of separate savings accounts, just one at the bank and a jar for coins at home. The key is to pay only the minimum on your cards, and save any extra money that you can. And avoid "stealing" from your savings to pay for trivial things. Keep your goals in mind. Do I still have debt? Yes. But it's half what I used to have and it's not growing. I can handle the bills without stress, and I do less impulse-buying because I have my goals in mind. Try this book if you have trouble making it through the month without using credit. P.S. Occasionally I will set a savings goal to pay off the last bit of a credit account at once. If you are not comfortable paying the minimum only, you might consider having a "credit payoff" savings account--just don't deprive yourself of "fun" savings goals at the same time.
Rating:  Summary: this book changed my life! Review: Seriously, I've been sounding like an informercial to all my friends since I read this book. I have a whole new attitude about money--I'm not a victim anymore. Unlike most books about personal finance, this is a book for those of us who don't make much money to begin with. In a matter of a couple of months I have over a month's pay in the bank--this has never happened before. Now I know I don't have to rely on the EVIL credit card. I figure budgets are like diets--what works for some people may not work for others, but this plan WORKS FOR ME. Listen, I don't know the author, I don't work for the author...but I love her. Read this book!
Rating:  Summary: I disliked money affairs - Now I'm investing in stocks Review: The ideas in the book are so simple, they make you laugh. But they work. Don't ask me why. I can only recommend the book, especially to people who don't profit much from ordinary financial advice books. This one is different - and FUN! This book did a lot for my life. I never seemed to get a foot on the floor when it came to money. But the book took the dread away, and I had my first beloved savings account, - and it boosted my self esteem. One and a half year later I am investing, and learning still, but this book was the start. Thank you, Carol Keeffe!!
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