The Spender's Guide to Debt-Free Living Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
The Spender's Guide to Debt-Free Living: How a Spending Fast Helped Me Get from Broke to Badass in Record Time – Practical Self-Help Strategies for Eliminating Debt and Financial Freedom The Spender's Guide to Debt-Free Living: How a Spending Fast Helped Me Get from Broke to Badass in Record Time – Practical Self-Help Strategies for Eliminating Debt and Financial Freedom by Anna Newell Jones
1,646 ratings, 3.67 average rating, 197 reviews
Open Preview
The Spender's Guide to Debt-Free Living Quotes Showing 1-3 of 3
“Keep everything in one place. Receipts, bills, and bank statements should have a specific, easily accessible spot. If you access your statements electronically, download a copy to a folder on your computer. Designate a specific time to deal with your transactions. I needed to know exactly how much I had at all times, and I didn’t want to get behind, so I logged mine nightly. Get into a routine and stick to it. Don’t forget to include automatic debits (if you haven’t turned them off yet) and checks you’ve written.”
Anna Newell Jones, The Spender's Guide to Debt-Free Living: How a Spending Fast Helped Me Get from Broke to Badass in Record Time
“Once you’ve gone through all three months’ worth of statements, add up the numbers in each column and divide by three.”
Anna Newell Jones, The Spender's Guide to Debt-Free Living: How a Spending Fast Helped Me Get from Broke to Badass in Record Time
“Autonomy is about being self-governing: being able to make decisions based on your own (and your family’s own) best interests. I had no idea what autonomy would feel like. I could only imagine that It. Would. Be. Amazing.”
Anna Newell Jones, The Spender's Guide to Debt-Free Living: How a Spending Fast Helped Me Get from Broke to Badass in Record Time