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"I purchased the One Paycheck at a Time book a year ago, and I've been using the program ever since. I'm happy to tell you that there has definitely been an improvement in my cash flow. I've had some major changes in my life, recently, which have included being on temporary disability for 6 weeks. My finances have been hit as a result of this, but no where near as hard as they would have been if I had not been on this system. I didn't have to cut down and make deals with any of my creditors for making lower payments either." |
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-- Theresa, California [1 year on the program, March 2005] |
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First-Hand Results from a Program User "I ordered the One Paycheck at a Time eBook last year and my husband and I have had great success with the program. When I heard about the eTools program, I thought it would help us to track our financial progress even more since we both are very visual-oriented people. Etools is a great enhancement to what we learned in your book. " |
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-- Shannon, Louisiana [1 year on the program, July 2005] |
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"I have to say the best $9.95 I have ever spent in my life is on an ebook called "One Paycheck at a Time." It has completely turned everything I thought about money on it's ear....and I've been following some (not all) of the principles in it since September. My stress level regarding finances is non existant now. Although I have read many other books, none have broken down the process into such manageable pieces for me. " |
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-- missymom2 [September 2005] |
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"I
wanted to take a moment and
thank you for taking the time
to write this book. I have been
trying to set up a budget for
me and my husband and nothing
worked for me. After the first
chapter (paycheck 1) I am in
the process of lowering interest
rates and seeing things on a
weekly basis not a monthly basis
which makes a huge difference.
My goal is to be in a home in
2 years and with your book I
know we can get there." |
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--
Jennifer Faith, Technical Support
Engineer, Buffalo, NY |
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"This
book makes CENTS! With easy-to-follow
steps and a format clear enough
for a self-described Money Idiot
(me) to understand, Griffiths
has written a real life saver.
My husband (the saver in our
family) gives One Paycheck at
a Time two giant thumbs up!" |
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--
Sarah Smiley, www.sarahsmiley.com |
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"When
I received an e-copy of One
Paycheck at a Time from Kimberly
Griffiths, I was skeptical.
I’ve read many personal
finance books and have frequently
been disappointed by either
the content or the feel of reading
an electronic book. Viewed with
Adobe Acrobat Reader, One Paycheck
at a Time is not the easiest
ebook to read on your computer.
However, if you are serious
about improving your finances
and getting out of debt, there
is enough content to keep you
reading as One Paycheck at a
Time is a long read –
over 200 pages. This can make
it difficult to focus on the
actual content, of which there
is an enormous, almost overwhelming
quantity of information, resources,
facts, and examples from the
author’s life.
Kimberly Griffiths has experienced
enough financial difficulty
experience for two life times
and has attempted to provide
a light to lead others through
the darkness of financial nightmares
to the light on the other side.
Each of the 24 chapters in One
Paycheck at a Time consists
of inspiration, encouragement,
resources, and a pay period
exercise. You, as the reader,
are encouraged to read one chapter
each time you receive a paycheck.
This is a really good idea,
as it prevents you from becoming
overwhelmed by the sheer size
of the book. If you do read
the entire book in a couple
of sittings, when you go to
apply it to your life you can
start with Chapter #16: Food,
if that is an area you want
to get a grip on right away.
The principles in this book
are easy enough in concept,
utilizing a system of 4 envelopes
and your own goals.
As you walk through the system,
you are shown how and encouraged
to break down your goals into
manageable steps from yearly
to monthly to weekly to daily.
Just about every aspect of daily
life in these United States
is covered: from Gift Giving
(#5) and Housing (#7), to Wardrobe
(#15) and Gratefulness (#22).
Many of the millions of people
in financial difficulty today
are not giving their money management
enough attention. As Kimberly
Griffith points out in the beginning,
you would be an expert in your
personal finances if you spent
as much time on your money management
as the average American watches
television. So, I suggest that
you all get busy and order One
Paycheck at a Time to see for
yourself how you can change
your life and finances." |
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--
Roger Sorenson, www.brighterfutures.com |
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"I
applaud the author for the practical
organization of this book --
building on the idea that you
can get out of debt paycheck
by paycheck. That's not only
a smart way to organize the
book, but it's a smart way to
appeal to a reader who (like
many people facing debt) might
be easily overwhlmed by how-to
books on this subject." |
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--
Writer's Digest |
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"Kimberly
Griffiths has hit the nail on
the head. With down to earth
easy to follow suggestions One
Paycheck at a Time can help
anyone get in better fiscal
health. Every paycheck builds
on the next to help you build
solid financial habits. This
book is not only for those who
are in debt but for anyone who
wants to practice time tested
financial principles."
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--
John Clark, www.lifetosuccess.com
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"I
read the book and I loved it!
I am very impressed with some
of your simple yet useful tips
on spending less money. Money
saved is worth twice as much
as money earned. I think this
book should be taught in high
schools because finances are
one of the most crucial aspects
of our lives. It gives a structured
plan of attack to follow. Buying
this book is simply "money
in the bank" It will save
you thousands and thousands
of dollars if only a few ideas
are implemented. People who
read and follow the exercises
will lose the financial handcuffs
much faster than those who don't."
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--
A Mortgage Broker, Ken Norkus |
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"I
especially appreciated the paycheck
by paycheck approach to paying
off bills. When I pay bills monthly,
it is very easy to appropriate
the money to a different fund,
rob Peter to pay Paul, and then
fall short of the necessary payments.
The black hole becomes larger
and the downward spiral begins.
The 'credit card' mode of living
has been integrated into our society.
There isn't any light at the end
of that tunnel!!" |
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--
An Executive Assistant, - G. Kampa |
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"Great
advice and tools for getting you
out of a debt crunch. For those
on the edge of having too much
debt, this sound guidance should
help keep you on the right side."
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--
A Bank Branch Manager, Judy Mischel |
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"This
book speaks in simple terms, so
you don't have to be a mathematician
to understand it. At the same
time it helps anyone to analyze
their financial situation in all
details and take corrective actions.
This book could be helpful even
for someone who is not in debt
in order to establish good spending
habits." |
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--
A Computer Programmer, Natalya
Goncharov |
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“This
book saved my life!!
I learned so much from this book
- It was helpful to know that
someone really was in as much
financial trouble as I am/was
and got out of it. It helped my
husband and I see the light at
the end of the tunnel!The best
tip I got from the book was to
consolidate my debt - I started
to feel like I was in control
in Chapter 1.If we can do it -
anyone can do it! This book is
a must read - it will give you
the confidence to achieve freedom
from debt. We called it the War
on Debt. Good Luck!!!” |
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--
Amazon.com book review, Sherri
Wambolt |