Giveaway: “Debt-Free For Life”

“Getting out of debt fast is the most important financial move you can make in today’s economy,” according to author/PF guru David Bach.

He wrote the book on it, so to speak. This week I’m giving that book away.

Debt-Free for Life: The Finish Rich Plan for Financial Freedom” is the latest in a string of best-sellers from Bach. In this go-round he offers tips on paying down debt faster than you thought possible — and points out that you’ll be able to live on less.

Any takers?

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If you do any (or all!) of these things, please leave separate, additional comments to get credit for each entry.

The deadline is 9 p.m. PDT on Monday, July 25.

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85 thoughts on “Giveaway: “Debt-Free For Life””

  1. I follow you on Facebook & would LOVE to read this book! We could definitely use advice in plugging away on the debt during this economy!

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  2. I would love to read this book. we have been on a roller coaster…almost out of debt, then something happens. every. single. time.
    I could really use this book!

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  3. Would love to read this book. My debt payoff is slow going, and I’m getting discouraged. I need some tips and advise.

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  4. Would love to read Bach’s perspective. Right now, in the middle of snowballing and it’s going well. My focus is debt-free in 3 years.
    I also follow your RSS.

    Thanks!

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  5. I follow you via RSS. I’m about to take on a massive student loan for graduate school and would benefit from all the tips in the book. Thanks!

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  6. I have read your ENTIRE blog! I think your writing is spot on and have really enjoyed your quick wit and travels.

    This sounds like a great book and I would love to have a chance to win. (If I don’t win I can still pick it up at the library!!)

    Thanks for the great blog.

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  7. I would love to read the book because I’m always reading up on ways to handle money better and improve our lives in general. Because of the changes we have made to our lifesthyle I’ve been able to volunteer at a local nonprofit rather than rushing to find a paying job after we moved for my husband’s job. We had paid off about $65k of consumer debt in 2 years, but then went a financed a used car. I really want to get that paid off too, and then never have to rely on our credit scores again!

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  8. my husband and I would benefit very much from this book—we are preparing to have a baby while he goes back to school full-time to finish his degree .. how to do this without going into debt (while on my modest salary) we need tips! I am an RSS subscriber

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  9. I’d like to read this and then pass it around to every spendthrift in my life.

    Then, all of you are welcome to borrow it, too!!

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  10. This would be the most important “read” of my life and impact my entire family. I promise to use the knowledge that I gain, without fail! I WOULD LOVE TO WIN THIS BOOK!!!!

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  11. I teach homebuyer education for a local non-profit agency. I’m always looking for great advice to pass on to my students. This would help a lot.

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