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by Jon Hanson (Author), Patty Kadel (Illustrator) "Give me liberty or give me death!" cried Patrick Henry, admonishing his fellow legislators to take up arms against the British for American sovereignty..." (more)
Key Phrases: marriage checklist, debt warfare, good debt, Debt Devil, Black Book, Madison Avenue (more...)
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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. Mary Whaley
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Be debt free, stress free, and set free by Jon Hanson’s great, inspiring, and helpful book. -- Mark Victor Hansen, author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series

Be debt free, stress free, and set free by Jon HansonÂ’s 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 />ThereÂ’s 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 Today

Bracing, snappily written. (People)<br /><br />ThereÂ’s 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 HansonÂ’s 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 Magazine

Bracing, snappily written. -- People

There’s 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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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: MonroeMedia.com (Portfolio Edition) (December 26, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1591841461
  • ISBN-13: 978-1591841463
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,024,540 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Overlong and Overwritten. The message is good., September 7, 2005
While I strongly agree with the message of this book, I cannot recommend it. The theme of the book is that you need to save part of your income and invest it to create wealth for your old age. This agrees with the research in the book "The Millionaire Next Door," cited by Mr. Hanson. That book, through personal interviews, shows that most self-made multimillionaires lived on part of their income and invested the rest for high return.

The main weaknesses of "Good Debt, Bad Debt" are repetitiveness and overwriting. The author Jon Hanson says he wanted to be an author for many years. When he told this to an English teacher, he says she laughed uproariously. He would have done well to have called her in to help with the volume. The book could be, in my judgment, about one-third as long with judicious editing and still convey most of the information contained. I found it hard to read the last one-third. Also, the author self-consciously and seemingly proudly coins new words and phrase, as well as "10 second lessons."

The writing itself is clear and there are very few typos.

The message is fine: reduce your consuming-being in the "consumerati"-and then invest, with real estate being favored. The author also shares some of his personal history, including his own weakness in following this advice. There are some brief descriptions of people who have good and poor savings patterns. I'd like to see more-detailed case histories of people who changed from poor to good financial management and the results. Because of the repetitions, some readers might find some ways of saying things a little clearer than others.

Overall, while I like the message, I don't recommend reading this book to get it.

Oh, why does my review different from earlier ones? I feel this author got shills to give him excellent reviews which, in my view, are not deserved. Only one of the four other reviewers have reviewed other books than this one. And two of the three apparently shill reviewers are in the same state as the author, suggesting people who know him. So, I recommend you ignore earlier reviews.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, must read for anyone... well Anyone at all., January 22, 2005
First of all I don't own this book. I just skimmed through it today at a brick and mortar store. I was very pleased to see some one had written down many of life's lessons that I've been learning the hard way. I make $35k a year and feel like a slave. And that I am, a slave to my past spending habits. Fortunately I am only 29.

Despite the fact that I've already learned the hard way many of the lessons in this book, I still really enjoyed it as it confirmed many of the observations I've made about where my spending habits came from and the criticisms/cynicisms that I've formed of the advertising industry and our consumer culture in general. He uses great imagery, a rare and invaluable talent. Yes, we are very much like cows being milked for all we're worth by greedy executives. However we are not really cows, so we have a choice of whether to be milked or not.

I only regret that the author did not realize these insights 10 years ago (before I had entered the job market). But such is life! There is a lot in here that is central to the pursuit of hapiness, which I gather many people, like me, have backwards. I am defintely one of the people whom he identifies in the book whose possesions own the person instead of the other way around.

Perhaps it is a little too revealing as I put it back on the shelf after skimming it, knowing that it would still be there whenever I decide I want to part with some cash to give it a permanent space on my own personal bookshelf. (I say that toungue in cheek)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Public schools should pass these out before Math texts!, April 23, 2006
By M. Smith "NE NY farmer" (Champlain Valley, NY) - See all my reviews
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I picked this book up at the library and did take my time over it (renewed once) but that is after reading the first few main chapters. Ane reading other stuff inbetween. It IS easy to become more financially set. To save money, live with a reasonably priced car and house (below your "means") and bank the differences. Short term deferment results in long term gain, don't keep up with the Joneses. Timeless quotes are given from experts through history. Humor makes this a good read.

Basic math classes in our public schools would do us a world of good if they just taught these basic concepts!!! But it took me to age 40 (like the author) to learn this. Do I really need all this junk in my life?

Definitely a good graduation present for any young person -- if they read it. I know in my head that putting a little away each pay will add up, but it is that immediate gratification that can ruin such a plan. Any intelligent person will see the basic, logical reasoning given here. I hope people can be persuaded to put it into practice. Yes, you can cut up your credit cards, or at least pay them off monthly. Thank you for a great book! P.S. Buying this on the gooddebt website will give a donation to childrens' autism research.
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