Credit Card Stressbusters is a book for the 21st century. A book for the credit crunch. Its a book whose time is now. Australians and New Zealanders are having a love affair with debt. The average Australian credit card debt is approximately $3.5K. And for many credit card users, credit cards are not helpful, they are addictive, and a financial black hole. Our credit cards have control of us, we dont control them. Written in a question and answer format that allows the reader to dip and dip out Allison Tait shows readers how to slash credit card debt in 90 days. This comprehensive guide to getting, using, managing and paying off your credit card is an engaging, witty text with plenty of break out boxes, action plans and stressbusting secrets, Credit Card Stressbusters will help you feel in control and give you the momentum to bring your credit card balance back to $0. No more huge interest bills, no more transferring debt from one card to another, no more late nights stressing over how you are going to meet your minimum monthly payment. Just peace, calm and a card that works for you.
Book Details:
- Author: Allison Tait
- ISBN: 9781118319505
- Year Published: 2009
- Pages: 208
- BISAC: BUS027000, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS/Finance
About the Book and Topic:
Credit Card Stressbusters is a book for the 21st century. A book for the credit crunch. Its a book whose time is now. Australians and New Zealanders are having a love affair with debt. The average Australian credit card debt is approximately $3.5K. And for many credit card users, credit cards are not helpful, they are addictive, and a financial black hole. Our credit cards have control of us, we dont control them. Written in a question and answer format that allows the reader to dip and dip out Allison Tait shows readers how to slash credit card debt in 90 days. This comprehensive guide to getting, using, managing and paying off your credit card is an engaging, witty text with plenty of break out boxes, action plans and stressbusting secrets, Credit Card Stressbusters will help you feel in control and give you the momentum to bring your credit card balance back to $0. No more huge interest bills, no more transferring debt from one card to another, no more late nights stressing over how you are going to meet your minimum monthly payment. Just peace, calm and a card that works for you.
Mass market personal finance, particularly when focused on debt reduction is a category that is trending upwards at the moment. Credit card debt is at record highs globally particularly with generation X and Y who will form a large part of the audience for this title.
Written in an accessible question and answer style Action plans, stressbusting secrets and no-nonsense advice to help you tame your credit card Witty, empathetic tone to engage readers and help them feel encouraged to get rid of their debt Book provides readers with alternatives to credit cards and advises them how to use credit cards responsibly Allison Tait helps readers be aware of and overcome their spending and debt addiction Competitive price wont add significantly to your credit card debt!
About the Author
Allison Tait has that rare ability to write about any subject, from finance to furniture, parenting to philosophy, social trends to sex. In fact, her particular approach a mix of enthusiasm, insight, sincerity and astuteness means she can take any lifestyle topic and make it lively, interesting, engaging and informative. Shes been writing for more than 15 years and her byline has appeared in titles such as Madison, CLEO, Cosmopolitan, Vogue Australia, marie claire, New Woman, Sunday Life and Elle, as well as House s Money website, where Allison has gained a reputation for writing non-stuffy finance stories. A selection of her Ninemsn stories also appear on MSN NZ, and she generates new stories across the Tasman as well. As with all her work, Allison seeks out unusual and accessible angles for her stories, asks the questions she believes readers want answered (which is working so far!) and writes with style, integrity and wit.