Gerri Detweiler Books
Following is information on Gerri Detweiler's most recent e-books. Click on the link or book cover to go to the website where you can order each book.
For information on Gerri's booklets, click here.
Debt Collection Answers
Record numbers of people are being contacted by debt collectors. Gerri Detweiler's most recent book, Debt Collection Answers: How to Use Debt Collection Laws to Protect Your Rights can help. It's designed to help you learn how to negotiate with collectors so you can put your debts behind you. If you are being harassed by debt collectors, this book is for you. Debt Collection Answers has been featured in numerous media stories including The Los Angeles Times, The Detroit Free Press, CNN, and MarketWatch.
Reduce Debt, Reduce Stress
Gerri's newest book, Reduce Debt, Reduce Stress, was written with co-authors Marc Eisenson and Nancy Castleman, and is designed to help you find a solution for your credit crisis. Starting with a simple effective "Debt Triage" chart, you'll learn which options for conquering debt can work for you, including debt consolidation, credit counseling, debt settlement, and more. You'll then find ways to get healthier financially. The book is filled with real-life stories that are also designed to help bring the concepts in the book to life and encourage you along the way. Our goal with Reduce Debt, Reduce Stress is to give you clear, step-by-step advice for navigating tough times.
Invest In Yourself: Six Secrets to a Rich Life
Also written with Marc Eisenson and Nancy Castleman, Invest In Yourself explains how to create the right investment portfolio - not just of stocks and bonds, but one that includes key investments that you make in yourself and in your family. Like any good portfolio, the best investments you can make in yourself are diversified, carefully managed, and geared to the long term.
While there are no “one-size-fits-all” formulas for the good life, we're convinced that everyone can change direction and make their dreams come true. Sometimes all it takes is a bit of fine tuning. At other times, major modifications may be in order.
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