Free download of David Bach’s new book (today only)
Today, January 4th, you can download a free copy of David Bach’s new book Start Over, Finish Rich: 10 Steps to Get You Back on Track in 2010 (link to Amazon) from WalletPop.com. The free offer is only for Jan 4th, 2010 until midnight EST.
CLICK HERE FOR YOUR FREE COPY OF “Start Over, Finish Rich: 10 Steps to Get You Back on Track in 2010″. (Sorry, the offer has expired)
The press release for the book is below:
Said David Bach, “My goal with Start Over, Finish Rich is to help millions of Americans to bounce back from the recession and regain belief in themselves and their future, both personally and financially. I’m excited to be partnering with WalletPop to bring consumers the encouragement, tools, and information they need to get back on the road to wealth in 2010.”
Designed to be read in a couple of hours, Start Over, Finish Rich offers readers a powerful, take-action plan that spells out the ten most crucial steps that Americans can take to put a secure financial future squarely back in reach, including getting out of debt, fixing credit, rebuilding retirement savings, automating finances, and rebuilding with real estate. The book is published by Broadway Books, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group at Random House, Inc.
David Bach is donating $1 for each copy of Start Over, Finish Rich sold in 2010 (up to $20,000) to charity: water, a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. His donation will go towards sponsoring a freshwater well and latrines at a school and will serve 1,000 students.
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Clever Dude and his bride started with $500k in debt and in just 4 years, it's down to $300k!
Cool, thanks!