Boiled Down Money Goo - Tips for Propelling Your Financial Future

Cover Art for 9781461197508, Boiled Down Money Goo - Tips for Propelling Your Financial Future by Deborah Minteer
ISBN: 9781461197508
Publisher: Createspace
Published: 16 May, 2011
Format: Paperback

See book reviews below! More reviews at http://boileddownmoneygoo.weebly.comBet you've never read a money book like Boiled Down Money Goo - tips for propelling your financial future! Authors Daniel & Deborah Minteer got out of debt and paid off their new house in just seven years. Not bad for a couple that had a zero net worth at the beginning! They didn't win the lottery, inherit money, or find a tin can full of money buried in the back yard. With focused and lighthearted wit, they share all the "light bulb" ideas on how they dumped debt and risk at the same time. Their approach does not involve graphs, formulas, or the typical boring content of most financial books. Each chapter conveys simple, yet profound ideas. Here's a sample of their fun to-the-point style:"...we love our cars and trucks. A tough truck, sleek luxury car, or classic muscle car is a thing of beauty. The look, feel and smell of new rigs are exciting, and can bring a smile to the grouchiest person's face. Too bad the smell is simply toxic fumes being released into the air....and that would explain the stupid grin on our face and why our math skills disappear after test-driving a new rig..."If you are hungry for a change then this book is for you.

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