Turn Your Debt into Wealth
Turn Your Debt into Wealth
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Get completely out of debt -- including your home mortgage -- and start building real wealth with the money you already make. Whether or not your credit cards are maxed out and you have a huge mortgage to pay off, you can still get rid of all your debt in five to seven years -- and begin rapid wealth-building. Turn Your Debt Into Wealth shows you how to attain real financial freedom by focusing every dollar that you are currently using on debt payments towards building wealth -- without sacri
Turn Your Debt into Wealth
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Pretty good but too much babble,
I checked this out at the library and thought it had good information about how to cut your expenses and the author convinced me to pay off my mortgage early rather than putting my extra money into the stock market. The first few CD’s are very entertaining. The last two CD’s don’t contain any useful information and are somewhat out of scope. For instance, in the last CD he spends a significant amount of time talking about why only one parent should work because it’s better on the kids. He also goes on and on about how to be an asset to your company so you will get raises and not get laid off. This is the type of CD that you will only listen to once so I highly recommend checking it out at your local library and saving the cash. After all, you do want to cut down on debt, right?
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|A Fresh Perspective,
John Cummuta’s earlier series “Debt Free and Prosperous Living” contained the bulk of its information in a book. Then came his Nightingale series “Transforming Debt into Wealth,” which relied mostly on the audio with a small workbook. Now the abridged series “Turn Your Debt Into Wealth” contains the same 6 hours of audio presented in the full Nightingale Conant program but does not have a workbook…I think the audio in this new series is John’s best work to date. John is very easy to listen to, and his system is easy to follow because it’s very practical. I have used this system for the past 10 months, and I’m a year and a half ahead of even John’s optimistic schedule. It really works! I look forward to implementing the wealth building plan soon. Everyone I have told about the plan has been able to calculate a debt free date within 3 and 6 years. There are other valid debt elimination plans, but this is the best one. Being able to pay off the first debts in a month or two is a major psychological boost. The other thing I like about John Cummuta is his fresh perspective on wealth building and the American Dream. His plan is attainable with the money you already make. You don’t have to get a second job, start a business, or buy real estate. Simplicity is the key. He also helps us understand that we don’t need everything Madison Avenue tells us we need. We are free to choose the financial lifestyle that’s best for us. THIS SERIES IS A MUST HAVE for anyone in debt, and I also highly recommend this to people who own already own “Debt Free and Prosperous Living.”
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|Debt Free Blueprint,
I’ve read Hume Publications Successful Investing & Money Management, Money Magazine’s 101 Secrets to Personal Wealth, Rich Dad/Poor Dad and other money making guides. None were as helpful, nor as quick to show results for me as John Cummuta’s Debt to Wealth Program. I found it a simple plan that helped me pay down debts and saved me wasting money on interest payments. I’ve used his system to help me pay down a $5,000 home equity loan and a $17,000 business loan in the last 12 months. I’ve recommended it to my sister-in-law who has started a savings fund for her kid’s college education by accelerating the paydown of some debts. This program won’t make you a millionaire but it will help you stop paying all that interest to banks, credit cards and car dealerships!
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