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Learn How to Get Out of Debt From an Expert
Debt free living. Forbes calls David Carlson's personal finance blog Young Adult Money "a must read for millennials." Hustle Away Debt, by David Carlson, gives millennials drowning in debt-student and otherwise-a lifeline.
Learn the secrets to being debt free. Carlson details his secrets to getting out of debt through the concept of "side hustles." He shows how side hustles can help you 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
List of contents
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: Side Hustle Primer
Chapter 1: Understanding Side Hustles
Chapter 2: The Pre-Hustle Checklist
Chapter 3: Finding the Right Side Hustle for You
Part II: Side Hustle Ideas
Chapter 4: Quick Cash Side Hustles
Chapter 5: Online Side Hustles
Chapter 6: Small Business Side Hustles
Chapter 7: Self-Employment Side Hustles
Chapter 8: Local Side Hustles
Part III: Side Hustle Better
Chapter 9: Upside - The Unexpected Benefits of Side Hustles
Chapter 10: Side Hustle Hacks: How to Side Hustle Better
Chapter 11: Pulling it All Together
Afterword
About the author
David Carlson is the founder of the personal finance blog Young Adult Money. Young Adult Money is focused on helping those in their 20s and 30s 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.Stefanie O’Connell, author of The Broke and Beautiful Life: Small Town Budget, Big City Dreams, has been featured on such major media platforms as The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, Yahoo! Finance, MSN Money, AOL's Daily Finance, and many more.
Summary
Learn how to get out of debt from an expert
Debt free living: Forbes calls David Carlson’s personal finance blog Young Adult Money “a must read for millennials.”
Hustle Away Debt, by David Carlson, gives millennials drowning in debt – student and otherwise – a lifeline.
Learn the secrets to being debt free: Carlson details his secrets to getting out of debt through the concept of “side hustles.” He shows how side hustles can help you 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
Foreword
Marketing: National campaign via the youngadultmoney.com newsletter. Bi-weekly posts on the David’s website. GoodReads: First Read and Review Swap programs. Mango Media Newsletter promotion to business literature subs. (30,000+). Aggressive social media marketing support Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
?Key Selling Points:
More than 70% of college grads leave school with tens of thousands of dollars in loans that need to be paid back, and are clueless as to what that means.
Shows how to bring in extra cash while implementing a budget plan.
Audience: Adults looking to eliminate their debt and increase their income
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"Basically, anything that someone under 35 would enjoy, David covers. The great thing is that he puts a spin on it that millennials will understand – it’s 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