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Ward Willison R Ac, OMP, ApK, is a self-made multi-millionaire
and entrepreneur. If you're wondering about all the letters after
his name, they represent some of his many accomplishments. Ward applies
passion and discipline in his pursuits whether they are practicing
Oriental Medicine (Acupuncture), Kung-Fu (Black Belt) or designing
Monster Trucks (Creative Motor Sports) for off-road racing. The strategies
in the book were tested in real life taking Ward from the child of
a poverty ridden home to a wealthy professional who follows his dreams.
Ward's approach is honest and straightforward both in life and his
approach to helping people live without debt and the problems that
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Dr. Alan Jenks BSc DC is a Chiropractor who has
spent all of his life in debt. The more the banks could give the more
he would take. He was kind of like the Robin Hood of debt, but the
only one he was hurting was himself. He took from the rich and gave
back to the rich, with interest! Luckily for Alan he recognized that
this financial formula would never create financial freedom. After
3 or 4 years of paying off his loans faithfully, Dr. Jenks is now
in a positive payoff mode using a lot of the techniques in the book.
The good news for Alan was that he didn't have to drastically change
his lifestyle to see his financial future change. He took charge of
the situation, acquired new skills and a wealth building mindset.
The result was the steady reduction in debts and the healthy growth
of assets. The new skills and the ability to focus his energies led
Alan to becoming an award winning speaker, facilitator, author and
successful businessman. |
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Larry Arrance is an author, facilitator and personal
success coach. For many years Larry would have been the person buying
a getting out of debt book not writing one. At a low point in his
life he even had to admit failure in debt management and declare bankruptcy.
Despite a thirteen-year career helping people turn their lives around
and creating success for others he still struggled with his debt load.
It wasn't until meeting Ward Willison and coming to the conclusion
that being in debt wasn't hereditary that Larry was able to turn his
financial boat around. The strategies in this book were learned while
battling in the trenches of humungous credit card debt, challenging
mortgage and car payments and mounting inflation and taxation. |