The Debtinator: A Step-By-Step System to Eliminate Your Debt
By iMoneyCoach
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About this ebook
Are you struggling with debt, wanting to get out, but aren’t sure how? Or maybe you’ve tried unsuccessfully, paying a little extra to all of your debts each month, but can’t get the traction you need to get anywhere.
The Debtinator walks you through a proven system that will help you build a plan for eliminating your debt as fast as possible. And the Debtinator will help you understand the simple principals of getting out of debt like paying the minimums on all of your debts and not focusing on interest rates.
Getting out of debt is the first step to taking control of your finances. Following the plan in this book will give you the confidence and motivation and knowledge you need to keep working towards loving your life and achieving financial freedom.
iMoneyCoach
iMoneyCoach exists to reclaim America’s Financial Freedom and bring people to a place where they can honestly say, “I love my life!” We believe that money is the smallest part of your finances, and in order to make your finances work it is important to examine the different areas of your life and create balance.We have a variety of ways to help you do this, including books, workbooks, a proven debt elimination system, a free online resource center, and our online interactive financial training courses. See http://www.imoneycoach.com to learn more and take the first step towards improving your financial future.”
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The Debtinator - iMoneyCoach
The Debtinator
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A Step-By-Step System to Eliminate your Debt
By iMoneyCoach
Published by iMoneyCoach at Smashwords
Copyright 2010 iMoneyCoach
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Table of Contents
Introduction and Workbook Summary
Section 1: Understanding Debt
Section 2: Defining Your Debtinator Margin
Section 3: The Debtinator System
Section 4: Next Steps
A Final Note
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Introduction and Workbook Summary
Debt is an alarming problem in our society.
Debt is far too common in our country. At iMoneyCoach we believe you can become debt free and successfully manage your money.
Everything we do is affected by money and how we handle money. From going to the store, to mowing the lawn, to taking the kids to school - money plays a part.
Freeing yourself from debt is one of the first steps to taking control and improving how you handle money.
Our goal for you (and hopefully your goal for you) is to be debt free now and in the future. Then you can begin to build your financial freedom. Getting out of debt need not be an overwhelming process. When you remove the emotion from it, it is really just focused effort and simple arithmetic.
Let us look at the current debt epidemic and what being debt free can mean for you…
Reality Check
Debt is an Alarming Epidemic in Our Country.
Debt – America’s Burden
America is currently facing its highest debt black hole,
in history with a total of $48 trillion. Lest that become a meaninglessly huge figure to skim over, that breaks down to $161,287 per man, woman and child--or $645,148 for a family of four.
While this figure includes home mortgages and car loans, over $9,000 per family represents credit card debt.
How are we keeping up with all this debt? We are not!
Research shows that 47% of households have been called by a bill collector in the past year. Almost half of households missed, or were late with a payment, resulting in late fees that average $39 each.
Most companies also penalize cardholders after only one late payment by increasing the interest rate significantly. This means that households with the average amount of credit card debt would pay an additional $1,100 each year. This causes