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Book details
  • Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • SubGenre:Personal Finance / Money Management
  • Language:English
  • Pages:110
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098330743

How to Manage Personal Finances Made Easy & Avoiding the College Debt Trap

by Robert Guillaume

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Overview
Millions of individuals struggle to correctly manage their personal finances. Many find themselves consumed with credit card debt, student loan debt, and other major expenses that hinder financial stability. This book explains quickly, effectively, and simply how to manage personal finances correctly and effectively and how to avoid financial instability. Millions of young individuals are trapped into paying high student loan payments for years. This book explains how to avoid the student loan debt trap.
Description
Millions of individuals find themselves struggling to manage their personal finances. The debt of individuals from credit cards, student loans, car payments, and other indebtedness is in the trillions of dollars. Due to the lack of basic personal finance management skills many individuals feel trapped in a revolving door of living paycheck to paycheck and never overcoming debt. This book simply and completely walks the reader through proven personal financial management principles by using clear and precise examples that enable the reader to become more proficient at managing their financial position.
About the author
Robert Guillaume is an accomplished writer and public speaker and holds multiple post-secondary degrees. He has been an instructor of economics at the university level, a guest on national TV, and has founded a multi-million dollar corporation where he served as CEO. In 2015 he was honored by being awarded Indiana's Sagamore of the Wabash by state Representative Teri Austin and Governor, Mike Pence.