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| One Paycheck at a Time eBook Get the book Paycheck At A Time if you want straight foreward instruction on how to get out of debt one Paycheck At A Time . It is simple and well written and best of all it is by some one that has been there... and not of her own choosing. The review below is an About.com Book Review by Michael T. Killian. "A review of a book that gets the job done... COMPLETELY!" There was a recent article called "Learn How To Bank Like A Banker" which offered numerous tips to save money in the area of banking. This was also an introductory article to a larger work by the same author, Kimberly Griffiths. The title of this large piece is Paycheck At A Time and this article will attempt to offer my impressions of it. At the reference link above you can also see other reviews as well as have the opportunity to order the book. There are many things I enjoyed about this work... the first being the title. Kimberly utilizes a format wherein you master the first chapter with the first pay check. You then work on chapter 2 when you get the following paycheck... then chapters 3, 4, 5 etc. In fact each chapter includes in the title. the added novel inclusion "Paycheck XX" (1-24) in addition to the actual subject matter. And her subject matter is quite extensive as well. Just look the subjects of each chapter headings. [Note any verbiage past a hyphen are my comments]: The System- how to use the book Real Trouble- including credit files and bankruptcy Goals Gift Giving Automobile Housing Other Insurance Needs Financing Education Banking Teaching Children Household Investments Frugal Tips Online Wardrobe Food Telecommunication Entertainment and Vacation Smart Shopping The Money Relationship - your relationships with money and your relationship with your spouse via money Make More Money - a how-to with many simple ideas Gratefulness - I believe this to be a key issue in maintaining priorities in your life Statistics of Money - What the average American spends Summary I also like the fact that each chapter has exercises to help you master the content of that chapter. In fact I found starting with chapter one, exercise after exercise which internalizes the content and cements facts with a written plan. This is also an easy to follow book, written in simple language. That always turns me on when I know that whomever I suggest a book to, they will not get lost in credit jargon or legal mumbo jumbo. I believe Kimberly has a winner here for anyone serious about wanting to reduce their debt. I recommend her work to all of my readers and am very thankful that I had an opportunity to review this book. I also recommend all my readers read the reviews at the book site, Paycheck At A Time. I happen to agree with each review. |
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