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A short but surprisingly thorough and engaging overview on achieving financial freedom.”
— Kirkus Reviews

#1 on Amazon’s Best Seller List…

“…sound and useful information about achieving financial success on your own...” — Carol Michaels for IndieReader

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You too can be debt-free. Livia Kelly shows you how.

The unexpected happens to everyone. But for those who are unmarried, challenges like medical problems, the death of a loved one, or losing a job can prove particularly disastrous—unless you’ve planned ahead. Life as the sole income earner can be tough, but it doesn’t have to be devastating. Whether you’re divorced, widowed, or never married, this encouraging personal finance guide will provide you with motivation and practical advice for budgeting and money management.

Discover the most important things that you need to know for personal transformation and self-help in the financial arena. Learn tools to help you pay off debt. Find out how to budget and maintain good credit. Gain insight on saving, investing, purchasing insurance, and buying and paying off a home.

In Unmarried and Debt-Free, author Livia Kelly offers a motivational approach to helping you reach your goals in finance, Christian business, and professional growth.


What readers LOVE

“Check it out!”

Livia Kelly’s Unmarried and Debt-Free is like having a financial cheerleader in your corner! This quick read is packed with practical tips to help you ditch debt, budget like a boss, and build a secure future. Especially if you’re flying solo...
— Michele K., Verified Purchaser

“Necessary Read!”

After reading this book, I feel like the author, just saved my life for a lot of reasons! There are many things they don’t teach you in school, to get you ready to be safe and successful in the big world...I know I’m going to be using this book, looking back at it for reference, and recommending it to my other friends who also need help with advice for things like this. Love this book!
— Rebecca A., Verified Purchaser

“A great book for “beginners” (aka those of us not, “money-minded”).” 

Man, talk about “cut to the chase.” I read this very useful book in one sitting...As I’m approaching 50 and have lived paycheck to paycheck my whole life (the helping professions will do that to a person), the advice about starting in one’s 20s is lost on me. But everything else can still apply at my age, and Livia Kelly breaks things down both thoroughly and efficiently so someone like me (not “money-minded”) can easily understand and implement.
— Crystal R., for Amazon Vine Voice

“Smart”

This book is filled with great tips and pointers to help you make money and manage it better. Most of it is still relevant and helpful to married people too.
— Ed M., Verified Purchaser

 
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UNMARRIED AND DEBT-FREE

Ten Things Every Unmarried Man and Woman Should Know About Money

Whether you’re twenty-two and unmarried by choice, forty-two and divorced, or sixty-two and widowed, being the sole income earner can make you feel financially insecure. Perhaps you worry about navigating an unexpected drain on your budget such as a health problem or unemployment, or maybe you want to plan for a restful retirement without having to depend on anyone else. Luckily, help is at hand.

In Unmarried and Debt-Free, author Livia Kelly provides some much-needed perspective and encouragement on how to best manage your money when you’re unmarried. She offers practical guidance in the areas of:

  • budgeting,

  • maintaining good credit,

  • paying off debt,

  • investing for retirement,

  • buying and paying off a home, and

  • knowing whether a relationship has marriage potential.

Anyone ready to navigate a debt-free life as the sole income earner will welcome this insightful, inspiring guide. Put your money worries to rest by taking control of your own money—and your own life.

 

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More About This Book


Livia Kelly's calling is to inspire others to reach their personal best.
 

“Livia’s calling is to inspire others to reach their personal best.”