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Ellie Kay is a good author with some practical advise. The premise behind the book is that you or you and your sig other sit down once a week for a timed financial overhaul session. She provides all the information, quizzes and online worksheets... [Read on]
The 60 Minute Money Workout by Ellie Kay is a practical guide to help you get your finances under control. Kay helps you look at your finances not just for quick fixes now, but for the long haul. A great guide to help you understand the... [Read on]
While I find the information sound in The 60-Minute Money Workout: An Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Your Finances into Shape by Ellie Kay and I understood the intention of the "workout" concept, it felt regimented and less motivational in... [Read on]
The 60 Minute Money Workout is an easy-to-follow guide about how you and your family can get your finances into shape one hour at a time. Ellie Kay, who is known as America’s Family Financial Expert®, describes in detail how you and your spouse... [Read on]
If you could get financially fit by devoting just one hour a week to your household finances, would you do it? That's the basic premise behind Ellie Kay's book The 60 Minute Money Workout. Using physical fitness terminology like warm up, strength... [Read on]
As a church leader, I have read dozens of financial books from all types of different authors. This book contains elements of a number of different "programs" that are proven to help those who are financially challenged. These priciples, when... [Read on]
The 60 Minute Money Workout by Ellie Kay is supposed to help you "revolutionize your finances" in an hour a week. There are many books on spending less and saving more. I generally try to avoid those type of books because they all basically... [Read on]
Coming from a place of debt, I have a strong desire to learn how to manage our money as best we can and live debt free. So when I requested this book from Waterbrook Multnomah I was very excited to get things rolling. The author, Ellie Kay, is... [Read on]
I dream of the day that we can proclaim to the world that we are debt free. I have high hopes for my child (and any future children) in the way of higher education, but a part of that hope is that they complete their studies debt free (for us and... [Read on]
Since everyone wants to know how to discover financial freedom, and since there are many writers anxious to find their financial freedom by telling others how to find theirs, any book about finding financial freedom must set itself apart from the... [Read on]