Tuesday, January 07, 2020

Easy Way To Turn Debt Into Success...

FACT - after the Christmas and New Year sales, thousands of shoppers end up with more than a sickening hangover.  
According to The Guardian, one person in eight has no idea how they're going to cover the costs of the festivities after the dust has settled. In fact, almost 2 million people who used credit cards to Christmas shop in 2019 will STILL be paying off their Yuletide bills in December 2020.
So what's your gut reaction to that? My hunch is that being broke and fearful of the future is the opposite of what you're looking for. And all of my business colleagues are being careful about what they buy, because let's face it, we're just been through a very expensive time of year...
In an online survey that I'm currently running the biggest stressor people complain about is never having enough money. People want to know the quickest, legal way to get out of debt, and how to make more money. 
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If you haven't taken part in the survey, you can do so at the link below. There's a chance to win a free seminar place in February just for taking part
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These are just two of the solutions I'll be covering on my 7 Day FREE Facebook Challenge starting January 20th. 7 WAYS TO MANIFEST MORE MONEY In Your Business
If you want to get back in control of your money instead of it controlling you, please give yourself this gift. You can sign up to take part at zero cost at
Trust me, I've been there. I passed my Economics exam in 6th year. I was a qualified Financial Adviser. My Dad was a Bank Manager, and yet I've parked my car 3 streets away so it wouldn't be repossessed. I've had to hand back a loaf on the conveyor belt in the supermarket cos I didn't have enough. I've dreaded the red letters coming through my door. If that rings any bells with you then you need to be there. On the other hand, if you have plenty of savings in the bank [assuming your bank is still in business], your investments are growing [hopefully] and you owe nobody nothing, then you don't need me.
Now the last time I ran this seminar was 4 years ago, and a lot has changed since then. This new version will be better. We've already got the number of attendees we wanted, but there's room for a couple more if you're quick. 
Hope to see you on the 20th :-)
Take care,
Jonathan
P.S. How big will your credit card bill be at the end of January? 

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