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There are plenty of heavily pedigreed personal-finance experts dishing out good advice, but not many who know what it's like to have to eat ramen all month to make a car payment. On the other hand, there's Mary Hunt, a recovered credit card addict whose free-spending ways landed her family in the middle of $100,000 of unsecured debt in the early 1980s. Pulling herself out of that morass gave Hunt the courage to strike out on her own as a writer, motivational speaker, and the brains behind The Cheapskate Monthly, a newsletter and Web site (www.cheapsk8.com) dedicated to promoting the art of living within one's means, a message that grows ever more urgent as the average American family struggles each year to pay $1,200 in interest alone on revolving, unsecured debt.

While Hunt's previous books have echoed some consistent themes--debt bad, saving good--they've addressed a hodgepodge of different areas: building financial confidence in women and kids, doing Christmas without a stack of credit cards, tips for gourmet cooking at low cost. In Mary Hunt's Debt-Proof Living, Hunt finally puts together a financial primer for all--whether retirees trying to decide when to start drawing Social Security or teenagers ready to sign for their first college loans. Security, according to Hunt, is built with simple tools: tithing, saving, paying off debt, creating a contingency fund for emergencies, driving used cars, owning a home, having insurance.

Although Hunt's "been there, spent that" zeal and warmth have turned her into the Ann Landers of personal finance, she's not just an agony aunt for spendthrifts--business experts will find her a savvy marketer who's using her name and story to build, somewhat ironically, a very effective brand. That doesn't negate her sincerity, however, or the fact that her advice is sound, her formulas work, and her Rapid Debt Repayment Plan has kept increasing numbers of families out of bankruptcy. And finally, Mary Hunt's Debt-Proof Living is just a joy to read--its clarity and lack of condescension make it a perfect gift for anyone just starting to understand the basics of money. --Barrie Trinkle --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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Amazon.com There are plenty of heavily pedigreed personal-finance experts dishing out good advice, but not many who know what it's like to have to eat ramen all month to make a car payment. On the other hand, there's Mary Hunt, a recovered credit card addict whose free-spending ways landed her family in the middle of $100,000 of unsecured debt in the early 1980s. Pulling herself out of that morass gave Hunt the courage to strike out on her own as a writer, motivational speaker, and the brains behind the newsletter also with the title Debt-Proof Living (formerly Cheapskate Monthly), a newsletter and Web site dedicated to promoting the art of living within one's means, a message that grows ever more urgent as the average American family struggles each year to pay $1,200 in interest alone on revolving, unsecured debt. While Hunt's previous books have echoed some consistent themes--debt bad, saving good--they've addressed a hodgepodge of different areas: building financial confidence in women and kids, doing Christmas without a stack of credit cards, tips for gourmet cooking at low cost. In Mary Hunt's Debt-Proof Living, Hunt finally puts together a financial primer for all--whether retirees trying to decide when to start drawing Social Security or teenagers ready to sign for their first college loans. Security, according to Hunt, is built with simple tools: tithing, saving, paying off debt, creating a contingency fund for emergencies, driving used cars, owning a home, having insurance.

Although Hunt's "been there, spent that" zeal and warmth have turned her into the Ann Landers of personal finance, she's not just an agony aunt for spendthrifts--business experts will find her a savvy marketer who's using her name and story to build, somewhat ironically, a very effective brand. That doesn't negate her sincerity, however, or the fact that her advice is sound, her formulas work, and her Rapid Debt Repayment Plan has kept increasing numbers of families out of bankruptcy. And finally, Mary Hunt's Debt-Proof Living is just a joy to read--its clarity and lack of condescension make it a perfect gift for anyone just starting to understand the basics of money. --Barrie Trinkle


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  • Paperback: 284 pages
  • Publisher: DPL Press (October 25, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0976079119
  • ISBN-13: 978-0976079118
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (139 customer reviews)
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69 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply excellent, August 28, 2000
By Michael Mendenhall "september17th" (Monterey, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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What can I say? This is a darn good book. After reading "How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out of Debt and Live Prosperously" by Jerrold Mundis, I thought I had read it all. That book changed my life. This book by Mary Hunt has taken me to a higher level.

Strangely enough, what I like most about this book is the writing style. The content is excellent, but much of it I've read before. You know, cut up your credit cards, cut your expenses, save 10% of your income, etc. etc. etc. The style of writing makes the subject matter so much more enjoyable to read. I felt like the author was speaking directly to me as a human being. Considering the author had at one time $100,000 in unsecured debt, I'm impressed. She practices what she preaches.

In terms of content, the writing style is a joy to read, but there are some really good points made in this book. One idea, which was definitely worth the purchase was chapter 8. I had already been implementing that idea a little bit, but now I can refine it with the author's method and really make it work.

The point of this book is to make dealing with debt a proactive issue. Don't just work on paying off debt. Structure your life in such a way that you avoid debt at all costs. If you plan your life properly, it's entirely possible and quite easy I might add. Been there done that.

My favorite quote from the book came in the chapter about college students getting their first credit card. Most people I know have at least one credit card in case of an "emergency." Here's what the author had to say about that:

"If you accept a credit card with a big line of credit, I can guarantee you will have lots of emergencies. They'll come in the form of pizza and airline tickets, clothes and social events."

My advice if you're going to buy this book is read it through and mark the areas of interest. The chapters toward the end really didn't apply much to me, so I breezed through them rather quickly. The beginning chapters were excellent. The author has a way of understanding human nature having been there herself.

I'm giving this book 5 stars. That was easy. I found a couple of pieces of really valuable information in here. I plan to go back and read the book a couple more times to start mapping out my plan to the next level. If you have already paid off your debts, this book will help you keep it that way. If you are in debt, that's two reasons to buy this book. Just be sure to use your debit card, not your credit card. Well, in this case, you can cheat.

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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The book that makes sense!, January 6, 2000
By Marie (Belen, New Mexico) - See all my reviews
I have been working on my debt for 5 years. The last 3 with the help of Mary Hunt, her books and The Cheapskate Monthly Newsletter. I can now say I have entered 2000 unsecured debt free! I did not know what I was going to do. After reading this book I have a plan and a direction. I know where to put my money for my Contigency Fund and how to better manage my Freedom Account. If you don't know what either of these two accounts are get the book! These two accounts along with your own attitude and determination will get you out of debt and keep you that way! This book is an easy read and extremely motivational, what everyone needs if they are contemplating getting rid of DEBT! Mary gives you the tools to JUST DO IT!
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Do yourself a favor - read this book!, January 5, 2006
By Book Reader (Woodbridge, Virginia USA) - See all my reviews
Mary Hunt's "Debt-Proof Living" is one of the books that all families should read and then put the concepts into action. We used an earlier version of this book to get our expenses in control and I used that book to teach a class about handling their money. People that were desperate about their money problems were finally able to be optimistic about how to take control. It will help you learn how to set up a "spending plan" and to maintain your money so you will have it for both necessities and for things you really want. You should read this book but also think about getting her "Debt-Proof Living" newsletter. Be an online subscriber so you can take advantage of the fantastic Toolbox and calculators. Go to www.cheapskatemonthly.com. I used her "Rapid Debt Repayment Calculator" to first be totally shocked at how much interest we would have to pay for the credit card debt and how long it would take to pay it off. We then used it to figure out how we could pay it off much faster and we saved over $14,000 in interest plus now enjoy the freedom of being "out of debt"! Now is the time to get control of your finances and this book will tell you how to do it!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Living it by reading it!
I would recommend this book to anyone with credit card debt, it has sound advice for debt-proofing your daily life. Read more
Published 4 days ago by Sandra Feazel

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic title.
I now know the dimensions of my family's expenses. I found this book to be a nice departure from the usual "get rich quick" books. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Robert McRobert

5.0 out of 5 stars MARY ROCKS!!!
Mary Hunt has been there. She managed to accumulate over $100,000 in unsecured debt...and lived to tell about it! Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must-have book!
Debt-Proof Living has been one of my first guide to money management and the disciplines I learnt have served me well even till today. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Coach Christine

5.0 out of 5 stars Debt Proof Living
This was one of the most helpful books I have ever read. I gave copies to my family for Christmas!! Mary Hunt knows it because she lived it, it's real.
Published 9 months ago by Nancy F. Wright

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book! Must read for personal finances!
This is an awesome book! Easy to read on setting up a personal finance plan for life & remaining debt free for life! Read more
Published 10 months ago by S. Britton

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Help!
I bought this book and have since loaned it out to several friends. For me, the greatest help was Mary's 80-10-10 plan. Read more
Published 11 months ago by E. Pennington

5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to read, easy to follow, easy to succeed
This is a great book. I found it very easy to read. Mary speaks from personal experience and it's like have a close friend right there with you in the trenches. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Mikayla's Mom

5.0 out of 5 stars Debt Proof Living
Fantastic book! If everyone in the country read it and did what Mary recommends, this country would not be in the situation it is!
Published 19 months ago by Twain's Niece

5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone should read this book!
After reading this book and implementing Mary's plan, my husband and I were able to organize our credit and shorten our payments from 15 years down to 5! Read more
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