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Debt Free by 30: Practical Advice for Young, Broke, & Upwardly Mobile
Jason Anthony, Karl Cluck
Rating: 4.5/5 Stars
Rank: 85354
In their 20s and way over their heads in debt (despite having good
educations and comfortable jobs), Jason Anthony and Karl Cluck did
something about it. Now they're Debt-Free by 30, and offer practical
advice for the young, broke and upwardly mobile in a book that's as slick
as it is solid.
Most books about managing debt make for dry and
guilt-ridden reads. Here readers (even those over 30) can cheer up and
take charge of decisions about credit, health insurance, financing a car,
where to bank and spending money. Copyright 2000 Reed Business
Information, Inc.
About the AuthorJason Anthony is a film and television executive who has run the East Coast
offices of some of the biggest producers and directors in Hollywood.
He is
also a freelance writer. He lives in New York City. Karl Cluck is a
senior strategist at Razorfish, a leading Internet solutions agency.
Previously he worked as a writer at Comedy Central where he co-produced
Mastercheese Theatre, a weekly late-night tribute to the dumbest films in
Hollywood.
He lives in London.
Editorials
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Debt Free by 30: Practical Advice for Young, Broke, & Upwardly Mobile
Jason Anthony, Karl Cluck
![]() | | | From Publishers Weekly | | In their 20s and way over their heads in debt (despite having good
educations and comfortable jobs), Jason Anthony and Karl Cluck did
something about it. Now they're Debt-Free by 30, and offer practical
advice for the young,... read full editorial |
![]() | | | From Booklist | | Anthony and Cluck start with the premise that, even with comfortable
salaries and good jobs, young people today enter adulthood already in
debt. There are student loans, postgraduation moving expenses, car costs,
security... read full editorial |
![]() | | | Book Description | | Are you limping towards the big three-oh one minimum payment at a
time?Are you "on your own" but still asking your parents for cash
each birthday?Do you crumple up your ATM receipts to avoid looking
at the balance?Are... read full editorial |
Customer Reviews
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Debt Free by 30: Practical Advice for Young, Broke, & Upwardly Mobile
Jason Anthony, Karl Cluck
![]() | | | funny & helpful | | (Sacramento, CA) July 5, 2002 - 5.0/5 stars | | This book encourages a spending diet with minimal pain. I laughed
throughout. I guarantee if I had picked up a debt-reduction book that had
an inkling of preachy-ness to it, I would have burned it immediately (then
gone... read full review |
![]() | | | Worth Going Into Debt For | | (Westlake Village, CA USA) February 18, 2003 - 5.0/5 stars | | Charge it if you have to, this book is a must for anyone who makes and
spends money. Even if you're not "young," "broke" or even in debt, the
book is an entertaining and useful guide. I stood in the aisle of a
bookstore with... read full review |
![]() | | | the greatest personal finance guide out there! | | (Astoria, NY USA) July 29, 2002 - 5.0/5 stars | | I read this in one day, and I know I am going to keep it for reference for
years. It is just such a smart, savvy tome, full of advice. It breaks down
all the topics --- from tracking and cutting variable expenses,... read full review |
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