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Disease called Debt

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The Gift of Debt

The Gift of Debt - free ebook when you sign up by emailThe Gift of Debt is a fantastic resource put together by eight talented bloggers in the personal finance community. The aim of this resource was to highlight positive outcomes from being in debt.

That’s right – being in debt isn’t all bad news! In fact, many silver linings and positives can be taken from a situation such as having debt. If you’re looking to be inspired, lifted and motivated about tackling your debt, then this wonderful resource is for you.

The really good news is that you can receive a copy of this resource for free just by signing up to my mailing list. 🙂

I promise I won’t send you any junk email, only blog post updates and anything amazing that I feel I should share with you! You can be assured that your details will never be passed on to any third parties.

So to receive your free ebook copy of The Gift of Debt within the next five minutes, just subscribe to my mailing list:



The Gift of Debt series was created by Taynia from The Fiscal Flamingo and included contributions from the following bloggers:

  • The Fiscal Flamingo
  • Debt Roundup
  • The Words Of Williams
  • A Disease Called Debt
  • Dear Debt
  • Monster Piggy Bank
  • Budgeting In The Fun Stuff
  • Cents, Sense & Sensibility

Disclaimer

Any views and opinions expressed on this site are either my own or from unqualified sources. I hope you find the articles here helpful but please note that these should not be taken as any form of professional financial advice. If you need financial advice, please consult a professional.

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