The Art of Debt-Free Living.The Art of Debt-Free Living Deborah Deborah (dĕb`ōrə), in the Bible, prophetess and judge of Israel, the only woman to hold that office. Under her guidance Barak conquered Sisera and delivered Israel from the oppression of the Canaanite King Jabin. J. Nayrocker Pleasant World c/o WinePress wine·press n. 1. A vat in which the juice is pressed from grapes. 2. A machine or device that presses the juice from grapes. Noun 1. Publishing PO Box 428, Enumclaw, WA 98022 1414103468 $15.99 The Art of Debt-Free Living: Living Large on Less Than You Earn is a no-nonsense no-non·sense adj. Not tolerating irrelevancies; direct, efficient, and practical: the no-nonsense tones of a stern parent; plain, no-nonsense meals at a diner. guide to getting out of debt and staying that way. Written by a freelance writer and small business owner, The Art of Debt-Free Living covers sensible sensible /sen·si·ble/ (sen´si-b'l) 1. capable of sensation. 2. perceptible to the senses. sen·si·ble adj. 1. Perceptible by the senses or by the mind. lifestyle changes, practical basic investment strategies that avoid excess risk, helpful credit card tips, how to keep personal problems from generating too much debt, and more. Divided into page-size vignettes and personal testimonies, The Art of Debt-Free Living breaks down practical advice into simple, quickly grasped concepts and is an ideal introduction to good money habits especially for teenagers, first-time homeowners, newly married couples and others growing accustomed to the responsibility paying their own bills. |
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