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Debt-Free Forever: Take Control of Your Money and Your Life

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Free yourself from maxed-out cards, mounting interest, and constant money stress with this "entertaining and easy to read" guide (Windsor Star). If you're afraid to open your bills, if you've never added up how much you owe, if you can't even imagine being debt-free—it's time to join the thousands of people Gail Vaz-Oxlade has helped. Her straightforward approach to money management is based on self-control, hard work, and prioritizing what's really important. Debt-Free Forever is Gail's step-by-step guide, and she'll show you how to: figure out how much you've actually been spendingcalculate how much you owe—and what it's costing youbuild a budget that worksmaximize your debt repayments so you can be free of consumer debt in three years or lessprepare for a rainy day so it doesn't cause a major setbackset goals for your new, debt-free life Make no mistake: Getting out of debt isn't easy. But in Debt- Free Forever, Gail gives you a clear strategy and the steps needed to implement it. So if you're finished with excuses, overdue notices, and maxed- out credit cards, follow the plan—and start becoming debt-free forever. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ The Experiment


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Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 15, 2010


Language ‏ : ‎ English


File size ‏ : ‎ 3.2 MB


Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported


Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled


X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled


Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled


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  • Read this book even if you are already debt free!
Format: Paperback
I was so happy to see that Gail has written another book! Her head is on totally straight, her sense of humor is marvelous, and what could be more universally timely than this topic?? The best part about it is that there are chapters that can help you save more money toward retirement even if you're already debt free and think you are doing just fine. It's aimed at people in debt, though, and has marvelous ideas for how to get rid of those credit cards and dig yourself out of debt. She says it's not easy and of course that's true, but it's easier with Gail as your teacher. Some of her ideas are so simple that you can't help but wonder why you didn't think of them yourself. But you didn't. But she did! I also recommend her TV show, Til Debt Do Us Part. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2010 by AcerAcer

  • Excellent & necessary info for everyone!
We have begun to apply the information in this great book and have already been able to cut our expenses, paid down on our debt, begun an emergency fund and taken a few other very important steps to have a more secure future. We wish we would have had the foresight and knowledge to do this over 20 years ago. Better late than never! Onward and upward. We are working together to stick to our budget plan with diligence and hope to be debt free within a few years. Thank you so much, Gail! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2013 by Stephanie Mollet

  • Lots of Solid Information. Lots of it.
Format: Kindle
Having read a lot of other personal finance books and blogs over the years, I picked this one up for cheap (Kindle sale!) having not heard of Gail or her TV show. (The reviews were good, and I was searching for stuff on envelope budgeting, which Gail talks about here... she uses "Magic Jars" instead of envelopes, but the concept's the same.) The book contains a lot of basic stuff you've heard before, but there are several sections that talk about saving and investing too. She insists that you must be saving some money NOW, not waiting until your debt is paid off. She does differ with Dave Ramsey on a couple of items (such as paying your high-interest debts first, rather than Ramsey's advice to pay your smallest debts first) and she doesn't really say to never ever ever use credit cards again, but takes a more balanced approach of pay it off monthly & only buy stuff with a card if you know you have the cash in the bank to pay it off immediately. The book is a fun read. Plenty of attitude, common sense, and a voice that implores you to be prepared for some really hard work. If you haven't read many personal finance / budgeting books, then this would be a good one to get. If you have, you still may pick up some good tips which might be worth the Kindle Sale price to you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2012 by Paul C

  • This book will change your consciousness about money. A must read.
Format: Paperback
This is an excellent book that I used to get free of the credit card trap. I highly recommend it for anyone especially for couples. It should be required reading in schools. I've been debt-free now for about 2 yrs and I never thought it was possible. Gail has a practical plan for you to follow and if you follow it you will become debt-free. Gail used to have a tv show in Canada and she'd go around and resolve money issues for families in financial trouble. Required reading, unless you're already rich and out of debt. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2020 by KYLE

  • first saw Gail on TV
Format: Paperback
First on Princess and then Til Debt Do Us Part. She is inspiring in a take-no-bs kind of way. Watching the show was the push I needed to get rid of my own crappy debt (which was actually not even mine, it was my ex's on my card, which made me even more mad about it). I was almost done paying off when I got the book, which then inspired me to the finish line. I have been debt free for just over a year now, and I cannot tell you how freeing it is! I plan on going back to the book for a refresh to remember why I'm doing this (emergency fund, vacation fund with the kids). I am a single mom of 2 school age kids and if I can do this, you can too! Side note: Princess deals with spoiled little brats who overspend their parents' money, but it also gives good cures for this bad behavior. I've used some of the Gail "challenges" on my tween daughter when her behavior was getting out of control, and guess what? No more attitude. Would recommend Gail all around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2014 by amymcg

  • Slow but steadily working it.
Format: Paperback
I am an impulsive money spender, anything from buying every color sweater to going to the casino. This book has helped me pay off two credit cards, and establish a budget. Just listing the expenses and writing down the interest and rates was an eyeopener. I took a hard look at my debit card spending and changed a lot of things based on what she indicated. I have not left my debit card at home but that is going to be my goal for New Years, slowly working my way to completely leaving at home, one day a week now and hope to be at completely leaving at home by the beginning of 2014. I can see the difference in how I spend money, less trips to the stores and casino. Just writing down what I spent money on and keeping receipts that I looked at on a daily basis stopped several trips and made me focus on less sporadic spending and how much less I could live with or didn't use--cable channels replaced with Netflix, reduced bill by $40. I wish I had been aware of this ten years earlier, I would be debt free and vacationing. As it is, I foresee that I will be completely debt free in three years or less. If I continue to do what she says I can achieve freedom from debt. Thanks Gail Vaz-Oxlade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2013 by Ms. Mattie

  • For those who have debt, but good advice for all
Format: Paperback
Although this book is really geared for those who have debt, this book really has good advice for ALL people. I don't have debt, but I like how it talks about staying debt free and gives advice on HOW to budget. I think this book would be good to pass on to newlyweds and adult children. I also think her show, Till Debt Do Us Part, should be MANDATORY WATCHING for newlyweds. I absolutely LOVE Gail Vaz Oxlade and wish she were a U.S. born citizen (vs. Canadian) and have her run for President and solve our debt crisis - SHE WOULD BE THE ONE WHO COULD DO IT! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2011 by AZCristi

  • Only for Debt-Free Beginners
Format: Paperback
Good basic book for someone who hasn't asked themselves the hard questions about getting their debt in control. It's a tough love book but very basic.
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2014 by LC

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