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It’s much easier to become a money machine on the road to wealth if you first get rid of the debt that’s choking your engine.

You’ve seen all the goofy ideas and fads that don’t work. Now it’s time to get back to basics with a simple, time-tested, step-by-step plan that anyone can follow.

Arm yourself with the truth about getting out of debt.

Knowledge is power and you’re going to get it.

Find out:

Whether your mortgage is good or bad (the answer may surprise you!) About the Power Pay Off Plan (and how Sam saved 20 grand) The secrets to successfully get out of debt Where to find the money you need for debt free living How much money you ought to be putting towards paying off debt The truth about debt consolidation (including pitfalls to avoid) How to use insurance to protect yourself from the unexpected What to do next, once you’ve started on the road to wealth

Your student loans, mortgage, car loans, and credit card balances can all be gone with the straightforward strategies you’ll learn in this book. You don’t have to feel stress, shame, or embarrassment over it for one moment longer. You’re going to take control and change your life for the better.

You’ll also get free access to The Debt Destroyer. This wickedly good tool will create a customized plan for you to pay off debt and ensure that more of your money stays in your pocket.

You don’t have to tackle this alone, and you don’t have to be rich to pull this off. If you want debt help on a budget – with straight talk and no tricks – you’ll find everything you need right here. Debt relief can be yours.

Buy this book today and get started. It’s your turn.

I married the right brother. At least that’s what I tell myself at night, when I stare at the ceiling and listen to the rhythm of the grandfather clock down the hall. It never feels like the mere passage of time, but a countdown towards something inevitable. Bobby Lightly is selfish, irresponsible, and careless. I haven’t seen him since the day I married his brother. He slipped out during the wedding reception without a word. A year later, I heard Bobby was drafted to Korea. He never said goodbye. Never sent a letter. We had all come to terms with the fact that he was probably dead somewhere, either a victim of the war or its aftermath. That is, until in the midst of an unrelenting heatwave, he showed up at the doorstep of the house I lived in with his brother. Everyone thinks I’m cruel. Everyone thinks I should be easy on him. They think I don’t understand him. They all think I hate him. But what no one understands is that it was Bobby who broke my heart. And I think he’s back to do it again.

With this nuts-and-bolts guide, both savvy and novice investors can discover the secrets to profiting from personal and corporate debt, including municipal tax liens, defaulted credit card debt, discount promissory notes, mortgage foreclosures, and micro loans. Anyone can participate in these investments, but not all of these options are as easy as calling a broker – they require some legwork and research – so many of these opportunities often go untapped.

While there are many books on alternative investment ideas, none provide this level of practical information and advice. How To Invest in Debt provides everything readers need to capitalize on these investments. Readers will discover:
How to find and purchase debt at a deep discount
How to do effective due diligence and pick the ones that are most likely to pay off
How to collect debt, and the secrets to making short-term high interest loans
Buying future streams of cash flow
Overcoming what could go wrong before it happens
And much more.
Dozens of charts, table, forms, spreadsheets, and diagrams empower readers to get started right away, with all the tools they will need to collect and analyze data and pursue the most profitable opportunities.

How To Invest in Debt shows that if you’re willing to do the work, you can profit from debt.

Moyer provides the insight, in-depth analysis and strategies necessary to invest successfully in the securities of financially distressed companies. This high-risk, high-reward $400 billion market is more for institutional investors and often trades in blocks of $1-$5 million.

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The debt crises in emerging market countries over the past decade have given rise to renewed debate about crisis prevention and resolution. In Debt Defaults and Lessons from a Decade of Crises, Federico Sturzenegger and Jeromin Zettelmeyer examine the facts, the economic theory, and the policy implications of sovereign debt crises. They present detailed case histories of the default and debt crises in seven emerging market countries between 1998 and 2005: Russia, Ukraine, Pakistan, Ecuador, Argentina, Moldova, and Uruguay. These accounts are framed with a comprehensive overview of the history, economics, and legal issues involved and a discussion from both domestic and international perspectives of the policy lessons that can be derived from these experiences.Sturzenegger and Zettelmeyer examine how each crisis developed, what the subsequent restructuring encompassed, and how investors and the defaulting country fared. They discuss the new theoretical thinking on sovereign debt and the ultimate costs entailed, for both debtor countries and private creditors. The policy debate is considered first from the perspective of policymakers in emerging market countries and then in terms of international financial architecture. The authors’ surveys of legal and economic issues associated with debt crises, and of the crises themselves, are the most comprehensive to be found in the literature on sovereign debt and default, and their theoretical analysis is detailed and nuanced. The book will be a valuable resource for investors as well as for scholars and policymakers.

How does cooperation emerge in a condition of international anarchy? Michael Tomz sheds new light on this fundamental question through a study of international debt across three centuries. Tomz develops a reputational theory of cooperation between sovereign governments and foreign investors. He explains how governments acquire reputations in the eyes of investors, and argues that concerns about reputation sustain international lending and repayment.

Tomz’s theory generates novel predictions about the dynamics of cooperation: how investors treat first-time borrowers, how access to credit evolves as debtors become more seasoned, and how countries ascend and descend the reputational ladder by acting contrary to investors’ expectations. Tomz systematically tests his theory and the leading alternatives across three centuries of financial history. His remarkable data, gathered from archives in nine countries, cover all sovereign borrowers. He deftly combines statistical methods, case studies, and content analysis to scrutinize theories from as many angles as possible.

Tomz finds strong support for his reputational theory while challenging prevailing views about sovereign debt. His pathbreaking study shows that, across the centuries, reputations have guided lending and repayment in consistent ways. Moreover, Tomz uncovers surprisingly little evidence of punitive enforcement strategies. Creditors have not compelled borrowers to repay by threatening military retaliation, imposing trade sanctions, or colluding to deprive defaulters of future loans. He concludes by highlighting the implications of his reputational logic for areas beyond sovereign debt, further advancing our understanding of the puzzle of cooperation under anarchy.

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This book was designed to inspire, encourage, and motivate you to make positive changes in your financial life. Put God first in your finances because most times, we take care of the spiritual, and physical, then we only do something about the money after it is all gone. In this informative book, you will discover: The principles to get out of debt How to stay out of debt How to make a budget How to take control of your money

This is the book that blew the cover off the IRS’ best kept secret. If you owe taxes, penalties, and interest you can’t pay, you can be forgiven of all or part of that debt. It’s true! More than three million people have already taken advantage of one of these four programs. Time is running out, so don’t wait to order.  NOTE: This book was updated in 2010 and now comes as a two book set.  You need both books to get the latest developments of these programs. For more information on the latest edtions of my books and other products available to help you solve your tax problem, please visit my website.

There is an unexploded bomb in the global financial system, threatening to bring the greatest disruption to the lives of people since the Depression on the 1930s. This potential explosion has been created by dereliction of duty by the world’s largest central banks, which have helped to create an unsustainable illusion of personal wealth and national prosperity, exposing the public to uninsurable risks in the process. This volume looks at how this economic timebomb has been created by unchecked credit expansion and the potential havoc it could wreak.

When Rook Collins woke up in the morning, he had no idea that by the end of the day he would save his suicidal brother’s life, receive a lap dance from a nurse who had saved his life on a distant battlefield, and be marked for death by a vicious gang of sadistic killers. When the skull of an infamous mass murderer is discovered in a canyon in Mexico, Agents Ferrous and Delphi are assigned to the task of learning what befell the former agent, but what they uncover could expose a threat to humanity unlike anything they could have imagined.