The Great Debt Dump: Running Toward Financial Freedom with the Power of Community

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How can running improve your physical health and fiscal fitness? By combining what makes novice runners and struggling debt dumpers successful – The Power of Community. 76% of Americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck. By applying principles common in training for long distance races to personal finances, The Great Debt Dump will show you how to take your finances across the finish line and accomplish your goals. The GREAT Debt Dump… • Provides practical tips to help you break free from debt’s stranglehold • Teaches you how to leverage the Power of Community in order to win with money • Offers tools to help you successfully achieve your financial goals • Lays out how dumping debt will improve your credit • Highlights resources to make budgeting a regular part of your routine • Walks you through a step-by-step plan to build a solid accountability team

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Joan Young-Santiago says:

1) Meetups can be a option to find like minded companions you may want to consider as part … I would give this book a 4.5 stars! Well thought out and definitely a action plan you can use. I would only add 4 small points to use in conjunction with this book. 1) Meetups can be a option to find like minded companions you may want to consider as part of your team. Many wouldn’t want to get work colleagues involved in something so personal. And family & friends doesn’t always give objective feedback & encouragement! .2) Speak with your family regarding the money changes you will use,…

Anonymous says:

Really enjoyed reading this book. As I myself am on the path to being debt free, I’ve been reading several books. Most say many of the same things, however they are in a novel format. I love how Toni made this into a workbook format. You can actually start the process while reading through the book. Many times we read something, and have to highlight or bend the page to refer back. With the Great Debt Dump, she’s done it for us. My favorite part of the book is reviewing the action items and The…

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