Financial Peace Revisited

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Dave Ramsey knows what it’s like to have it all. By age twenty-six, he had established a four-million-dollar real estate portfolio, only to lose it by age thirty. He has since rebuilt his financial life and, through his workshops and his New York Times business bestsellers Financial Peace and More than Enough, he has helped hundreds of thousands of people to understand the forces behind their financial distress and how to set things right-financially, emotionally, and spiritually.

In this new edition of Financial Peace, Ramsey has updated his tactics and philosophy to show even more readers:

how to get out of debt and stay outthe KISS rule of investing—”Keep It Simple, Stupid”how to use the principle of contentment to guide financial decision makinghow the flow of money can revolutionize relationships

With practical and easy to follow methods and personal anecdotes, Financial Peace is the road map to personal control, financial security, a new, vital family dynamic, and lifetime peace.

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Tom Carpenter "Techie and Bible Believer" says:

Top On My List I’ve read at least two dozen books on money management and wealth creation, including the Rich Dad series (which is also great by the way), and I have to place this book in the number one spot. I’ve purchased copies for many friends and family members and continually recommend it to people in my seminars. I really believe it can change your life… it did for me.I was working hard and earning a great income of more than $100k per year, but I was also spending it all. Then changes…

Melissa Kaye says:

My favorite personal finance book The original edition of this book was the first book I read on personal finance and I still think it’s the best one out there. Dave’s personal story of how he lived the “rich lifestyle” and then lost it all really speaks to the myth of “having it all”. He makes the point that we don’t have to “have it all” (or “own it all”) to be happy. That said, he offers a very solid and straight-forward plan on how to break out of the debt cycle and save for the…

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