Financial Peace: Revisited Reviews
by Dave Ramsey and Sharon Ramsey
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avid reader, visit library often, 100% Debt Free
Ramsey lays out a simple workable plan to get, and stay, out of debt, as well as reasons for doing so. He uses the story and lessons of his personal financial rise and fall to keep things interesting, and it's written on a level that most 5th graders could understand but won't be boring to those with more experience. — One really nice feature is that there is a page written by his wife at the end of each chapter. It's a little something extra on the same topic from a different perspective. — The book is based on economic principals found in the Bible, but you don't have to…
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into romance novels
Dave Ramsey's "Financial Peace University" system helped my husband and I get back out of debt. He's an amazing author and anyone and everyone should read his book and get involved in his "Financial Peace University" system. We now have several thousand dollars in our savings account, instead of…
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avid reader, Every day computer user, looking for lifestyle change, not rich, value conscious, seeking balance
" Dave Ramsey is able to show step-by-step how to get out from under a burden of debt. This book is easy to read and layed out to make it easy to understand what comes next on the way to debt-free living. I personally have bought many of Dave's books for my children who are all in college. I'd like to see them stay away from the trap of debt, and this is the best book I've read to show how. I encourage anyone who is interested in losing the burden of debt to buy this book and take charge of their…
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looking for lifestyle change, married, not rich, Every day computer user, seeking balance, Practical, value conscious
Buy the book. Dave uses a common sense approach to helping us take control of the money we make and spend. He tells the reader how to dig out of debt and free up the money that many of us waste every month. This book is very insightful and covers everything from making a budget, emergency funds, how to become thrifty, saving for retirement, and saving for our childrens' college future. — I personally am still working on baby step 2, but after three months I am miles ahead of where I once…
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not rich, value conscious, Practical, a busy person, a woman, casual reader
This it a great book for someone who is looking to change their financial future. Dave Ramsey gives it to you straight from someone whose gone from a millionaire to completely broke and back again. He gives simple baby steps anyone can follow and makes a damn good arguement about why you should follow them. I am currently on baby step 2, becoming debt free and can't wait to call his radio show and scream, "I'm debt free at the top of my…
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reading non-fiction, an avid reader, budget conscious
Dave Ramsey is a saint. He deffinately knows what he's talking about. I changed my place in the family tree and the future of that tree financially. We no longer have to rely on credit and follow a budget. And if you want to know how I'm doing, well "I'm better than I…
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Reviews of Financial Peace: Revisited
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Authors Sharon Ramsey
Nonfiction Category Business & Economics
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Book Editions HardcoverIllustrated320December 01, 2002Viking Pr9.25"(h) x 6.5"(w) x 1.25"(d), 1.4 lbs.9780670032082
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