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With wit and insight, Hanson offers advice on the pros and cons of debt while helping us develop a philosophy about it as well as one for spending and saving. He explains that good debt increases net worth and includes credit-card debt, leasing a car greater than you can afford, and buying a house with 5 percent down. If what you purchase on credit can easily pay its way by selling it, or hopefully from the cash flow it produces, then such debt is a good idea. When debt reflects greed, impatience, or seeking the appearance of wealth, it has negative consequences. Using personal stories, humor, and cartoons, Hanson explains the principles of debt and money in the first four chapters and then counsels us on the value of developing a mathematical financial plan based on these fundamentals. This is an excellent primer on a very important topic.
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Be debt free, stress free, and set free by Jon Hansons great, inspiring, and helpful book. --
Mark Victor Hansen, author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul seriesBe debt free, stress free, and set free by Jon HansonÂs great, inspiring, and helpful book. --
Mark Victor Hansen, author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series<br /><br />Bracing, snappily written. --
People<br /><br />ThereÂs no piece of your financial life more important to get a grip on than debt. Good Debt, Bad Debt goes a long way toward taking you there. --
Jean Chatzky, author of Pay It Down!<br /><br />This take on personal finance is heartfelt, homey and humorous at times. --
USA TodayBracing, snappily written. (
People)<br /><br />ThereÂs no piece of your financial life more important to get a grip on than debt.
Good Debt, Bad Debt goes a long way toward taking you there. (Jean Chatzky, author of
Pay It Down!)<br /><br />Be debt free, stress free, and set free by Jon HansonÂs great, inspiring, and helpful book. (Mark Victor Hansen, author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series)<br /><br />This take on personal finance is heartfelt, homey and humorous at times. (
USA Today) --
People MagazineBracing, snappily written. --
PeopleTheres no piece of your financial life more important to get a grip on than debt. Good Debt, Bad Debt goes a long way toward taking you there. --
Jean Chatzky, author of Pay It Down!This take on personal finance is heartfelt, homey and humorous at times. --
USA Today
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