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Pay Off Your Mortgage in 2 Years



With foreword by René Carayol

 

Accompanies the forthcoming BBC TWO series

 

A recent survey found that the one thing that would most change our lives for the better is paying off the mortgage. Whilst this might seem an impossible dream to many, a unique programme on BBC TWO will follow eight households over a two-year period as they attempt to do just that.

Guided by business guru René Carayol, the series will record every triumph and tribulation as each household heads towards their goal through a range of money-saving and money-making strategies.

 

In the accompanying book published against the first series in 2006, business consultant Graham Hooper demystifies the mortgage maze and explains in simple language just how we can all plot our own path to financial freedom.

 

Not all of us will be able to pay off our mortgage in just two years, but there is an array of tips and strategies that one can choose from to suit their circumstance and mortgage.

 

Containing case studies from the TV series along with thorough explanations on the different types of mortgages that are available, the reader will gain a greater understanding of just how they might be able to change their current situation to a more attractive solution.

 

Coupled with suggestions on how to effectively manage your money and tips on investment and starting up your own business, Pay off Your Mortgage in 2 Years will guide you through the most profitable and exciting journey you may ever make.

 

As René says in his foreword to the book- what have you got to lose?

 

Published: 5 January 2006
ISBN:
0563 52284 4
Price:
£14.99

 

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