Joyfully Debt Free: How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out, and Accumulate a Fortune!
Joyfully Debt Free: How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out, and Accumulate a Fortune!

A few years ago, John Floyd was in a financial mess. He struggled to pay his bills, had no money saved or invested, and constantly got threatening phone calls from collection agencies. But one day he got fed up and decided to turn his life around financially. In just a short time he was paying his bills in full and on time, saving and investing lots of money, and avoiding debt.
Now, in his new book Joyfully Debt Free, Floyd tells you how he did it and how you can too. It doesn’t matter how much you make, or how tough things are - you CAN turn your life around financially.
But don’t expect another boring financial book written by some stuffy “expert”. This was written by someone who has been on the bottom and climbed his way out. Floyd has spent many years working as a stand-up comedian so he knows how to keep things simple, interesting, and entertaining.
So stop living paycheck to paycheck, stop trying to keep up with people who are probably in worse financial shape than you, stop putting off saving for tomorrow, stop letting financial companies take advantage of you, and start letting compound interest help you instead of hurting you. You can’t afford to go another day without reading this book!
User Ratings and Reviews
1 Stars This book is a waste of money and time
I was hoping this book would contain sound advice on getting out of credit card debt, but I was sorely disappointed. After giving some good advice such as you must cut up your credit cards, the author goes on to say you must also give 10 percent of your money away (tithe). He says it is not optional. To get out of debt, you must do this. Why? Well, because it worked for him. He believed that through some sort of magic, because he donated 10 percent of his income to charity, he earned more income.
I believe this advice is harmful and wrong, and recommend that you not waste your money on this book.
5 Stars Fantastic And Fun!
I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this book. Finally a book on finances written by a regular guy instead of stuffy know-it-all. I couldn’t believe how much a stand-up comedian knows about money and getting out of debt. But this is HIS story. He doesn’t just tell you how to do it, he tells you how HE did it. So it’s informative as well as inspiring. It’s very easy reading and often funny as well. How many books on money can make that claim? I highly recommend this book no matter what your financial situation may be.
5 Stars Great Book!!!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I just finished it a few weeks ago and I am already well on my way to getting out of debt. The author offers great suggestions that are easy to follow. I strongly recommend this book to everyone.
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