
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 her new book, 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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