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Recommended Reading

Sometimes a good book can be rewarding and relaxing.  This is especially true if you are interested in the topic and if it is written by an excellent, seasoned author.  Although reading is not for everyone, I wanted to recommend a small sample of best sellers.  You may find the information to be helpful.  That is my goal for this message.

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Bounce Back From Bankruptcy: A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Back on Your Financial Feet, Third Edition
For those who have been through chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy proceedings, this book is ESSENTIAL. Scam artists are about to descend on you, and this book will help you avoid them. Also, it will direct you to the actions and the people that will help you run your life successfully from a financial perspective in the future.

   

Credit After Bankruptcy: A Step-By-Step Action Plan to Quick and Lasting Recovery after Personal Bankruptcy
A step-by-step action plan to quick and lasting recovery after personal bankruptcy. Indexed.

   

Do You Make These 38 Mistakes with Your Credit? How increasing your credit scores will improve your lifestyle
Your credit scores are the most vital tools you have to unlock your financial power. Having lower credit scores means that you will pay higher interest rates for your car loan, home mortgage, and credit cards. Low credit scores could cause you to be turned down for credit, be denied insurance, or in some states even be charged more for your utilities.

   
   

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