Financial Peace Revisited
Dave Ramsey knows what it's like to have it all. By age twenty-six, he had established a four-million-dollar real estate portfolio, only to lose it by age thirty. He has since rebuilt his financial life and, through his workshops and his New York Times business bestsellers Financial Peace and...
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Dave Ramsey knows what it's like to have it all. By age twenty-six, he had established a four-million-dollar real estate portfolio, only to lose it by age thirty. He has since rebuilt his financial life and, through his workshops and his New York Times business bestsellers Financial Peace and More than Enough, he has helped hundreds of thousands of people to understand the forces behind their financial distress and how to set things right-financially, emotionally, and spiritually. In this new edition of Financial Peace, Ramsey has updated his tactics and philosophy to show even more readers: how to get out of debt and stay out the KISS rule of investing—"Keep It Simple, Stupid" how to use the principle of contentment to guide financial decision making how the flow of money can revolutionize relationships With practical and easy to follow methods and personal anecdotes, Financial Peace is the road map to personal control, financial security, a new, vital family dynamic, and lifetime peace.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780670032082 (0670032085)
ASIN: 670032085
Publish date: December 30th 2002
Publisher: Viking Adult
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Reference,
Business,
Economics,
Self Help,
Education,
Religion,
Christian,
Christianity,
Personal Development,
How To
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Really good content but the writing, which is conversational and pretty easy to read, suffers a bit as a result and could be better with another editorial pass.
When someone helps people figure out how to put 1/3 of their income toward becoming debt-free, you read what they have to say.