Gazelles, Baby Steps & 37 Other Things: Dave Ramsey Taught Me About Debt

* Read * Gazelles, Baby Steps & 37 Other Things: Dave Ramsey Taught Me About Debt by Jonathan Acuff ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Gazelles, Baby Steps & 37 Other Things: Dave Ramsey Taught Me About Debt But if we want to change the behaviors that get us into trouble, we’ve got to kick the monster out of the closetand laugh at him. And I don’t know anyone better equipped to do this than Jon Acuff. Lucky for us, Jon decided to chronicle his observations on his own journey toward Financial Peace. Through his blog and book, Stuff Christians Like, Jon’s proven that he has a unique perspective on life that helps us get the joke and get the truth behind the joke every time. Think of

Gazelles, Baby Steps & 37 Other Things: Dave Ramsey Taught Me About Debt

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Rating : 4.74 (912 Votes)
Asin : 0978562097
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 225 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-06-09
Language : English

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. He is the author of four books, including the New York Times best-seller, Start. He lives in Nashville, TN, with his wife and two daughters. In 2010, Jon closed the gap between his day job and his dream job by becoming a full-time writer. From writing advertising for The Home Depot to branding for companies like Bose and S

Nothing new or exciting here Well, I'm a huge Dave Ramsey fan. I've seen a few things from Jon Acuff and thought this might be a simple way to see if I'd like to read more of his work, it's a very small book. And it's based on his experiences working the Dave Ramsey program.It took me almost a year to finish this book, just kept setting it aside in favor of something else and reading a little here and there until I finally finished it. Gets three stars because I did finish it, but I wouldn't go out of my way to recommend this book. Read Dave's books instead.I won't. Great book. Starting to get a hang of this financial thing and reading this has added much needed humor and perspective as I climb out of my financial mess. Great book.. "Not exactly what I was expecting." according to Dlybarger. Being a Dave Ramsey follower, I was hoping for a little more insight into Dave's realm of wisdom. Jon Acuff is a great writer, with humor and wit. I did laugh many times reading this book, but it wasn't exactly what I was expecting. It was more of a funny ride through Dave Ramsey's plan to success. A lot of it is far fetched, and sometimes silly, but if you are looking to read something light-hearted and a little silly, this would be a great book. Just don't expect a Dave Ramsey type of book.

He lives in Nashville, TN, with his wife and two daughters. In 2010, Jon closed the gap between his day job and his dream job by becoming a full-time writer. From writing advertising for The Home Depot to branding for companies like Bose and Staples, he's no stranger to the cubicle. He is the author of four books, including the New York Times best-seller, Start. . About the Author Jon Acuff used to be a serial quitter, constantly hoping the next job would be different

But if we want to change the behaviors that get us into trouble, we’ve got to kick the monster out of the closetand laugh at him. And I don’t know anyone better equipped to do this than Jon Acuff. Lucky for us, Jon decided to chronicle his observations on his own journey toward Financial Peace. Through his blog and book, Stuff Christians Like, Jon’s proven that he has a unique perspective on life that helps us get the joke and get the truth behind the joke every time. Think of it as an insider’s guide to the “Dave R

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