Consumers Applaud Debt-FREE & Prosperous Living Course; Debt-Stacking System Offers Chance to Say So Long Bills

Americans filed for personal bankruptcy at a record pace this year, and Congress is looking to pass new laws that would make it a lot harder for people to declare bankruptcy and start over with a clean slate.

November 21, 2003 -- Americans filed for personal bankruptcy at a record pace this year, and Congress is looking to pass new laws that would make it a lot harder for people to declare bankruptcy and start over with a clean slate. But a growing number of consumers are learning that they can get out of debt and avoid bankruptcy with the Debt-FREE & Prosperous Living Course offered by Kingdom Financial Principles. The basic courseincluding four easy-to-follow audiocassettesteaches people how to get out of debt, get rid of their credit cards, and get on the road to financial freedom.

Kingdom Financial Principles has set us on the right track, says the Clifford family of Stowe, Vermont. The program is highly motivating. We are on our way to being financially freeincluding our mortgagein only eight years.

The Debt-FREE & Prosperous Living course is described in detail on the Kingdom Financial Principles website (www.solongbills.com).
The basic course manual shows you how to prioritize your debts and pay off every penny in the shortest possible time, explains Gene Jolley, president and founder of Kingdom Financial Principles. You will learn how to live 100 percent on cash, even in emergencies, and how to focus every dollar of newfound monthly cash flow towards creating wealth. And you will do it all with money you already earn. Jolleys system of debt-stacking works every time, provided its followed, he adds. It has to work. Its pure and simple math that makes it work.

The 216-page manual teaches consumers how to save thousands of dollars when buying insurance; when saving a little money each month can be a bad idea; why mortgage interest deductions actually cost them money; and much more. The four audiocassettes provide lessons in beating a credit system thats stacked against consumers; developing a new financial freedom strategy; and creating a new model for living that leads down the path of financial independence.

The Debt-FREE & Prosperous Living course can be purchased in combination with the Rapid Debt Reducer software that Jolley created when debts piled up after he was laid off from what he thought was a lifelong, secure job. Forced to start over from scratch after deeding his home back to the bank, Jolley applied the debt reduction process that would evolve into his Rapid Debt Reducer program. In just eight years, the Jolley family is a year away from owning a new home outright and drives two fully paid for cars.

The Rapid Debt Reducer is a smart money manager that identifies areas of unnecessary spending and teaches consumers how to use this money to crush their debts. As strategically paid debts are eliminated, the software shows how to use the freed money to eliminate more debt, repeating the process until the last debt is gone.

There are no complicated procedures or financial formulas to learn. The program shows users how to enter their debts and then creates a payoff plan based on debt-stacking principles. Rapid Debt Reducer software comes with a comprehensive budgeting program and is backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Kingdom Financial Principles also offers Debt-FREE & Prosperous Living seminars to employers, schools, civic and youth organizations, religious congregations, and other groups across the U.S.

Information on all Kingdom Financial Principles services and programs is available at www.solongbills.com and by calling 1-877-584-0536. Kingdom Financial Principles LLC (KFP) is a debt-elimination and consulting company that was founded by KFP President Gene Jolley.

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