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ID #111247 | How to Beat the Financial Monster at the End of this Book (Knock Out Past Due Bills and Credit Card Problems) (Rated: 13+) Product Type: eBooksReviewer: spidey Review Rated: 13+ | Amazon's Price: Price N/A | |
Summary of this eBooks... | ||
A very short e-book on how to beat your financial woes. | ||
I especially liked... | ||
I like that the author doesn't judge anyone who is having financial difficulty. In giving his own experience in declaring bankruptcy to getting out of debt, he comes across as sympathetic and one who can really help. | ||
I didn't like... | ||
There is very little practical advice in this book. It gives advice like, "Learn to create a budget." So someone trying to get out of debt won't be able to fix their situation by this book alone. It can provide a good start, though. | ||
This eBooks made me feel... | ||
like I don't really have problems with finances. The first step is to get out all your past-due bills and organize them. I realized I don't have any delinquent accounts, so this book wasn't for me. | ||
Further Comments... | ||
If it's free, it can be worth a quick read. If I would have paid for the book, I would have felt it wasted money, however. | ||