I like "How To" stuff, Rags to Riches stories, Crochet, Programming, just anything to stretch my mind, make me laugh, or better myself mentally, physically, emotionally, spiritually, or financially.
Amie’s 7 Money Myths are basically personality types and how each one views money, spends money, as well as saves money—or not. If you’re looking for a detailed, step-by-step how to get out of debt plan, this book is really not it. However, this book does take a close look at how most people get into debt in the first place—basically, reckless spending. This book is more of a “change your stinking thinking about money” type book. I did enjoy reading the countless entertaining stories of how people have gotten themselves deeply into debt—including hers. Now, don’t take that the wrong way; maybe I should rephrase that. I think Amie has counseled a lot of people and has a lot of interesting stories to tell. More importantly though Amie provides Christian based principles about how to deal with money and debt. At the end of the book Amie provides a short chapter of some tables and solid recommended budgeting strategies to get out of debt. I’ve read so many books though that I’ve read it before, so what really made this book enjoyable for me is her writing style.
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I love to read, write, crochet, and program! I love to learn new things and read anything that stimulates my mind or touches my heart or makes me laugh! I like Rags-to-Riches and "How To" stories. I like to read/hear about the Depression Era and the Victorian Era. My other interests are things about being frugal, saving, and making money. I dream about having my own business and working from home.
Hi Cheryl....Sounds like a new spin on an old topic. Thanks for posting it. Susan
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