Equipping the Credit Card User with a Deeper Understanding of Their Effective Use In easy non technical layman's terms Jim Randel talks about the multifaceted issues associated with credit card funding.
He gives the reader an understanding of how to avoid the pitfalls that often accompany this approach to borrowing.
He introduces keys what will help the reader use the card as a tool for enhancing their lifestyle.
Jim Randel uses Billy and Beth a typical young couple who find themselves in a dilemma.
They have accumulated $25,000 in debt.
They illustrate the possible danger of pitfalls and illuminate the reader with steps to finding peace of mind, while effectively finding alternative plans to financing.
Jim continues to use the familiar format of the "Skinny On" series.
I always enjoy the illustrations created by Malinda Nass, which accompany the narrative using stick figure drawings, the witty dialog, and the quick rundown statements which provide concise, yet a comprehensive summation of the hours of research in accumulating the information.
Quotes and references are well acknowledged and include a list of additional available resources.
I found the topics on protecting yourself against fraud very helpful.
The chapters dealing with teaching the kids about debt and the one on selecting the right card are important and practical.
The book is must reading for anyone wanting to: Break away from credit card debt, improve their credit standing, reduce their interest rate, avoid fees, or spot credit company tricks.
By applying the principles introduced in "The Skinny on Credit Cards" the reader is equipped to use Credit Cards with a deeper understanding.
Rand Publishing LLC, 978-0981893549 As Reviewed for Midwest Book Review
He gives the reader an understanding of how to avoid the pitfalls that often accompany this approach to borrowing.
He introduces keys what will help the reader use the card as a tool for enhancing their lifestyle.
Jim Randel uses Billy and Beth a typical young couple who find themselves in a dilemma.
They have accumulated $25,000 in debt.
They illustrate the possible danger of pitfalls and illuminate the reader with steps to finding peace of mind, while effectively finding alternative plans to financing.
Jim continues to use the familiar format of the "Skinny On" series.
I always enjoy the illustrations created by Malinda Nass, which accompany the narrative using stick figure drawings, the witty dialog, and the quick rundown statements which provide concise, yet a comprehensive summation of the hours of research in accumulating the information.
Quotes and references are well acknowledged and include a list of additional available resources.
I found the topics on protecting yourself against fraud very helpful.
The chapters dealing with teaching the kids about debt and the one on selecting the right card are important and practical.
The book is must reading for anyone wanting to: Break away from credit card debt, improve their credit standing, reduce their interest rate, avoid fees, or spot credit company tricks.
By applying the principles introduced in "The Skinny on Credit Cards" the reader is equipped to use Credit Cards with a deeper understanding.
Rand Publishing LLC, 978-0981893549 As Reviewed for Midwest Book Review
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