The 250 questions you should ask to get out of debt / David and Marcia Rye
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781598699944
- The two hundred fifty questions you should ask to get out of debt [Other title]
- 332.024
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Masambong Branch Reference Section | Circulation | C 332.024 R993t 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 122851d |
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Includes index.
Part 1. Challenging debt
Dealing with your debt
Determining where you want to go
Living on a budget
Avoiding debt traps
Checking your credit score
Consolidating debts
Spending less
Making hard choices
Part 2. Finding Money
Paying yourself first
Searching for hidden money
Using home equity
Paying college expenses
Controlling credit cards
Avoiding bad loans
Paying off debt
Getting tax money back
Creating a savings plan
Part 3. Improving your quality of life
Acquiring a car
Making more money
Buying a home
Protecting yourself if with insurance
Thinking about retiring
Part 4. Putting it all together
Assembling your financial plan
Becoming financially independent
Staying ahead of the game
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