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Debt Consolidation 101: Your Self-Help Program

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This Program will teach you how to start managing your own debt through understanding your debt. This program will also teach you about your spending habits. You will learn how to know what fees you are being charged and how to cut these fees and lower you total debt. You will learn about your interest rates, late fees, over credit limit fees, transfer fees and how you can lower these fees and save yourself money. Work Sheets are provided along with directions on ho… More >>

Debt Consolidation 101: Your Self-Help Program

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1 Comment to “Debt Consolidation 101: Your Self-Help Program”

  1. BIG DISAPPOINTMENT!!! The book is about Credit Cards & paying them off. The types, kinds of intrest charges, & uses.

    The book startes out with her sad little story (1 1/2 pgs) then you get about 10 pages on kinds, uses, late payment, intrest for credit cards.

    Then 4 pgs on HOW TO READ your bill & about 1 pg on setting up a budget.

    171 pages are in the book & with quick glance I see 27 pages with info. & the rest of the book is black work sheets.

    The ONLY place I seen in the book about DEBT CONSOLIDATION is when she tells you if you have lets say 3 credit cards from the same bank you can’t consolidate them.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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