Description
The founder of the dfree(TM) movement's twelve attainable steps to financial freedom.
This book is not just another financial literacy program that assumes that all people need is information. Drawing on his personal experience and years as a pastor, public policy maker, and community leader, DeForest Buster Soaries, Jr. shares a groundbreaking, life-changing approach to financial wellness that views financial bondage as an emotional, spiritual, and psychological problem.
The dfree(TM) movement provides twelve easy, attainable steps to help you:
- Get started on your debt by admitting the problem, addressing the mess, and adjusting your attitude
- Get control by creating a spending plan, becoming accountable, and setting goals
- Get ahead by building wealth, planning your will and estate, and celebrating your success
- And give back by investing in others, through tithing, mentoring, and leading your own dfree(TM) movement
If you want to live a debt-free life with the financial freedom to travel, purchase a home within your means, and enjoy retirement without the burden of pay excess monthly bills, then this book is for you.
Eliminating debt is the first step toward financial freedom. And YOU can do it.
Author: DeForest B. Soaries Jr
Publisher: Zondervan
Published: 12/01/2015
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.40w x 0.60d
ISBN13: 9780310343967
ISBN10: 0310343968
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Personal Finance | Money Management
- Religion | Christian Living | Professional Growth
- Religion | Christian Living | Stewardship & Giving
About the Author
DeForest B. Soaries Jr. is the Senior Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens in Somerset, New Jersey. He formerly served as New Jersey's Secretary of State and his work was featured in the acclaimed CNN documentary "Almighty Debt." Soaries earned degrees from Fordham University (BA), Princeton Theological Seminary (MDiv) and United Theological Seminary (DMin). He lives in New Jersey with his wife, Donna, and twin sons, Malcolm and Martin.