Conquering Debt: How I Paid Off $100,000 in 5 Years: Helping You Develop a Debt-Free Plan by Chris Dillard


Conquering Debt: How I Paid Off $100,000 in 5 Years: Helping You Develop a Debt-Free Plan
Title : Conquering Debt: How I Paid Off $100,000 in 5 Years: Helping You Develop a Debt-Free Plan
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 48
Publication : Published February 3, 2018

Stuck in debt? We were, too. Lying to yourself about your debt or pushing it out of sight, out of mind? We did that, too. When you start to think about your debt, do you feel overwhelmed? Wonder how you got in so much debt? How did you let it get so out of hand? Yep... we had those thoughts, too.

But guess what! We paid off $100,000 in 5 years. Yes, you read that correctly. Let's get started on your success story, shall we?

My wife and I came up with a plan that I want to share with you. This short book is straightforward, to-the-point, and honest. You will feel as if you just sat down on my sofa to have a chat. There is no beating around the you're in trouble with your debt and you need help.

Let me walk you through exercises as I tell you how my wife and I paid off $100,000 in 5 years. This is an honest approach that will force you to be realistic with your debt as you prepare to conquer it! You can do it and I will show you how.

This book includes the Three Golden Rules, 7 exercises to develop your own debt-conquering plan, as well as common hang-ups. At the end of the book you will find a 30-Day Plan to help get you started on the exercises as well as a couple optional steps you can take.

If you aren't wanting to read an entire tome and want something short, sweet (okay, let's be honest, it's blunt), and to-the-point... you've come to the right place. Have a seat. Let's chat.


Conquering Debt: How I Paid Off $100,000 in 5 Years: Helping You Develop a Debt-Free Plan Reviews


  • Jerry Basford

    Easy and Useful Personal Finance Tips

    This book is a quick and easy Personal Finance read. The tips are great yet not shaming like so many other Personal Finance books I’ve read.