There is a personal debt crisis in America. One in five mortgages is under water and the average credit card holder is $15,799 in debt. In DOLLARS AND UNCOMMON SENSE former US Army Sergeant and Certified Financial Planner ™, Steve Repak outlines a strategy to change your misguided common sense ideas about savings and learn to think like a true builder of wealth. Steve served 12 years in the Army, racking up $32,000 in debt while he was there. He then drew on his military experience and put his own finances through boot camp. Not only did he get out of debt, but Steve Repak went on to help others do the same. Now, he shows that wealth builders, like military recruits, have the self-discipline to manage their money and grow their wealth.
Steve was honorably discharged from the Army in 1999 after 12 years of service. He was an instructor at the Advanced Noncommissioned Officers Academy. In 1995 he was the Fort Bliss Noncommissioned Officer of the Year. He is a motivational speaker and consultant where he lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife and three children. Contact Steve at steve@steverepak.com.
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