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Powerful Lessons From Someone Who Has Gone Bankrupt
- An Insider Report on What Your Creditors Don't Want You to Know When You File for Bankruptcy
- Narrated by: Margaret Strozier
- Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Whether you've filed for bankruptcy or not, a book on how to recover from bankruptcy can help anyone to make wiser financial decisions in the future. A person yet to experience the anguish of making that decision to file can learn ways to better manage their finances and how to hopefully avoid making choices that lead to bankruptcy later in life. Bankruptcy is avoidable and a book on how to recover from filing will show you how to avoid it.
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