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Learn how to get out of debt from an expert. Forbes calls David Carlson’s personal finance blog Young Adult Money “a must-read for millennials.”
Hustle Away Debt, Carlson’s new book, gives millennials drowning in debt—student and otherwise—a lifeline. He introduces the concept of “side hustles,” so you can develop new sources of income that allow you to pay off debt faster. He also shows how this can lead you to explore new fields you might not have otherwise worked in and how you can pick up useful skills for your full-time job—all while developing your earning potential to the fullest.
In Hustle Away Debt, you will learn what it is like to enjoy debt-free living, how to save more and get ahead faster, what it takes to seize control of your money, how to get out of debt once and for all, how to eliminate student debt, and more!
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“Not just the general budgeting basics, but how to do it and why you don’t have years to wait with some great spin.”
— Robert Farrington, personal finance contributor, Forbes
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"[A] roadmap to earn extra income so you can pay off any debts, save for the future, and build wealth.”
— Jim Wang, Wallet Hacks
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About David Carlson
David Carlson is the founder of the personal finance blog Young Adult Money. Young Adult Money is focused on helping those in their twenties and thirties make more, save more, and live better. Forbes magazine has called Young Adult Money one of the best websites for people looking to get their finances in check. David works in corporate finance at a major US corporation.
About Richard Powers
Richard Powers has published thirteen novels. He is a MacArthur Fellow and received the National Book Award. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for The Overstory, and Bewilderment was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.