Good Debt, Bad Debt: Knowing the Difference Can Save Your Financial Life

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Debt is just like cholesterol. Too much of the wrong kind can kill you. But too little of the right kind can be a problem too. Just as not all kinds of fat are equally bad for your health, not all kinds of debt are equally bad for your wealth. Jon Hanson learned about debt the hard way, barely surviving his own “near-debt experience.” Now he can help you avoid the same fate. Good Debt, Bad Debt doesnÂ’t offer quick-fix solutions. This isnÂ’t optimistic taffy… More >> Good Debt, Bad Debt: Knowing the Difference Can Save Your Financial Life

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5 Responses to “Good Debt, Bad Debt: Knowing the Difference Can Save Your Financial Life”

Comment from Sandy Feder
Time April 25, 2010 at 12:29 pm

first of all, EVERYONE can use this advice – I think the debt load in America averages about $8,000 for each and every adult in this country! Hanson’s book is awesome: it injects a little (much-needed) humor into one of the most depressing and stress-inducing problems in the world: DEBT! The “math” part of eliminating bad debt is easy, but getting a grip on the difference b/n good debt and bad debt – and then feeling strong and confident enough to actually do something about it – are areas where most of us fall short. Jon Hanson will definitely give you a kick in the butt, and will make you smile AND think! He’s taken the best lessons from Rich Dad, Automatic Millionaire, and a few other best-of-breed books and gone one step further: his book is actually FUN! Definitely get it, and start climbing out of bad debt today – don’t wait!
Rating: 5 / 5

Comment from Tracy
Time April 25, 2010 at 1:23 pm

Twenty years ago I had the opportunity to hear Jon Hanson speak. His 20 minute presentation helped set a financial course for the comfortable lifestyle I enjoy today. I am thrilled that Jon Hansons philosophies are finally in print. By following the principals in his book you will be well on your way to a life of financial independence.

Rating: 5 / 5

Comment from J. Johnson
Time April 25, 2010 at 1:44 pm

I really enjoyed this book. It has a lot of eye opening information in it and walks you through step by step. This book really makes you stop and think about all aspects of your life and where you’ve been and where you’re going and where you want to be. We all have to start somewhere and sooner is most definitely better but we can all still do it.

I will be purchasing a couple copies of this book to give to my sister, who is recently divorced, and my future daughter-in-law. I feel that it is something that should be passed along.
Rating: 5 / 5

Comment from D. Maggard
Time April 25, 2010 at 2:06 pm

This is an excellent book on how to understand your money and what the difference is between good and bad debt. If you can understand what’s in this book it will change your financial thinking and position. I have given it as a gift to every friend and relative that will read it and I highly recommend it to you.
Rating: 5 / 5

Comment from Robert Fleege
Time April 25, 2010 at 2:24 pm

What a great book. You will love the authors connection through his creative and easy to understand language. You get the feel throughout that the author doesnt try to impress you but rather provide honest advice based on both experience and research. No doubt, hands down the best and most enjoyable financial book available. The value of this book over a lifetime is immeasurable. Thank you.
Rating: 5 / 5

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