Art Of Debt Management: A Reference Guide For Your Optimum Debt Solutions

FriesenPress
Ebook
86
Pages
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About this ebook

Many Canadians face financial crises at some time in their lives. While some debt problems require professional assistance, most are easily resolved if they’re caught early enough. The key to such resolutions is admitting you have a problem managing your personal financial life—and taking control of it. 


Otherwise, like a disease, personal debt will advance—unrestrained—into a compounded fear. And it’ll exhaust your energy and finances, strain your relationships, and challenge your mental and physical health, along the way.


This book helps readers to determine the nature and severity of their debt issues and offers suggestions for both solving them, and avoiding them in the future. Covering areas such as “the danger signs,” student loans, and the distinction between proposals and bankruptcies, Art of Debt Management provides practical, intuitive advice for individuals suffering financial difficulties.

About the author

Liv Babra, an internationally published sculptor and painter, is also a certified NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) Coach who focuses on assisting people challenged by “out of control debt.” He has been helping clients by offering support services in this field for over ten years.


Through his unique and creative approach, and by applying diverse techniques and modalities, Liv has helped many clients. His methods go beyond the debt problem itself: he helps clients rethink and redefine their approach to their finances so they can rebuild their credit and turn their lives around.

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