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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Out of Debt

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Borrowing from Peter to pay Paul?

The American economy is dragging, with unemployment rates rising and consumer debt hitting $2.5 trillion. Many people are in deep and need help. Here, a Certified Financial Planner explains the mathematics of debt; strategies to deal with credit card, mortgage, student, and other loans; why debt consolidation and taking loans from a 401(k) can lead to problems; truths about bankruptcy; and how to use debt while eliminating it.

Includes essential resources and websites, sample letters and forms, loan forgiveness programs, bankruptcy resources

Author a Certified Financial Planner

Covers every kind of debt, mortgages to credit cards to student loans

National credit card debt is growing exponentially


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Series: Complete Idiot's Guides Publisher: Penguin USA, Inc.

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  • ISBN: 9781101022160
  • Release date: March 3, 2009

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  • ISBN: 9781101022160
  • File size: 1136 KB
  • Release date: March 3, 2009

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EPUB ebook

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English

Borrowing from Peter to pay Paul?

The American economy is dragging, with unemployment rates rising and consumer debt hitting $2.5 trillion. Many people are in deep and need help. Here, a Certified Financial Planner explains the mathematics of debt; strategies to deal with credit card, mortgage, student, and other loans; why debt consolidation and taking loans from a 401(k) can lead to problems; truths about bankruptcy; and how to use debt while eliminating it.

Includes essential resources and websites, sample letters and forms, loan forgiveness programs, bankruptcy resources

Author a Certified Financial Planner

Covers every kind of debt, mortgages to credit cards to student loans

National credit card debt is growing exponentially


Expand title description text