Lifestyle totally debt free: your transition to a better financial situation. REVISED: This ebook is a table of contents which are clickable for a better view!

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5 Responses to “Lifestyle totally debt free: your transition to a better financial situation. REVISED: This ebook is a table of contents which are clickable for a better view!”


  1. Review by J. Healey for The Debt Diet: An Easy-to-follow Plan To Shed Debt And Trim Spending
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    I really just didn’t find it helpful. In the first chapter she has a 10-question quiz to determine your knowledge of basic financial principals (should you re-fi your home to pay off credit card debt?) and based on those answers, determines whether or not you’re in debt trouble. According to her, I’m in great shape! Wonderful! Except…it’s not true. I KNOW the principals, I just like to spend. And spend. And spend some more. She also seems to operate on the premise that you own a home – great….unless you don’t (I don’t). Lots of irrelevent information – 2 full pages of checklists of when to inspect certain things around your home – way off focus. Tell people they need to keep their biggest investment in good repair …. but let them go elsewhere for the details. I could go on but I’m sick of typing. I HIGHLY recommend “How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out of Debt and Live Prosperously” by Jerrold Mundis – first day I picked this up was Day One of a 4 month stretch of not using a credit card once. Very inspiring.


  2. Review by Jody Dale for The Debt Diet: An Easy-to-follow Plan To Shed Debt And Trim Spending
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    How someone can keep me interested in a subject as mundane as finances, I do not know, but Ellie Kay does with humor, advice and outstanding anecdotes. She hits every subject imaginable, from insurance, children, teens, retirement, savings and sharing. She is like my personal financial trainer in print. :)

  3. Gen of North Coast Gardening on June 25th, 2010 at 12:39 am


    Review by Gen of North Coast Gardening for The Debt Diet: An Easy-to-follow Plan To Shed Debt And Trim Spending
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    This is a very general overview of finances. So general, in fact, that I didn’t actually learn anything new. She goes from quizzes and philosophies about spending money (Wow, so I am in debt because I like to live above my means, and get pleasure from spending money? Thanks for the newsflash!), and moves on to titheing, saving and investing with no actual stop at “how to get out of debt”. If I had money to save or invest I wouldn’t have bought a book on getting out of debt.

    There is a bit of general info about credit scores and improving your credit rating, but like I said, nothing new to me – and I have a lot of questions about subjects so I was disappointed.

    I was hoping for some practical tips and tricks that I hadn’t thought of for how to shave down my spending and get out of debt faster. But the best info in here was in the introduction, where she essentially says to make more money and spend less. I just wish I hadn’t wasted the hours it took to read this book when the best info was in the intro.

    Also, this is a Christian book and that isn’t mentioned anywhere on the cover. It covers titheing and suggests joining a church and asking God for help.


  4. Review by Ann for The Debt Diet: An Easy-to-follow Plan To Shed Debt And Trim Spending
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    I never knew learning about my finances could be so easy to understand. Ellie Kay shares imperative information about credit, finances and sharing that we all need to know. This book is easy to read, easy to understand and easy to apply to your life. I strongly recommend you purchase this book for yourself and loved ones. Not only will you be improving your financial life when you apply these principles, but you will smile along the way. Ellie Kay adds humor to this important subject.

  5. Sharon Durling on June 25th, 2010 at 1:10 am


    Review by Sharon Durling for The Debt Diet: An Easy-to-follow Plan To Shed Debt And Trim Spending
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    This is an unusual book. Although I read it front-to-back, I’ve paged back to specific sections to share with my debt-heavy friends, in which the author shows real, doable tactics for losing debt weight. (Also known as dead weight!?)

    She includes lots of resources (websites, phone numbers of helpful organizations), and suggestions on how to approach or best take advantage of their services. The sections on FICO scores was excellent–it explained details that go into caculating it, and why it is that I need to know this. Such as: my score could be decent (not terribly low), but still actually cost me real bucks in interest. Thanks, Ms. Kay!


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