Read all of the Debtors Anonymous literature, and then continue reading to broaden your outlook.  I have found these books valuable enough for me to take some notes and make a “book report.”  Remember that only Official DA Literature is official DA literature.  The opinions expressed are mine and do not necessarily reflect what you would find in DA literature.

 

 

 

 

 

Choices by Shad Helmstetter

 

Deal with Your Debt by Liz Pulliam Weston

 

Debt-Proof Living, the Complete Guide to Living Financially Free by Mary Hunt

 

Debt Proof Your Marriage by Mary Hunt

 

The Global Economy

 

How to Be Your Own Best Friend

 

Life or Debt, A One Week Plan for a Lifetime of Financial Freedom

 

The Millionaire Next Door

 

The Money Trap

 

Rich Dad Poor Dad, What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

                                                          

Rich Dad's Prophecy, Employee Retirement Income Security Act

 

Riches Within Your Reach

 

Running on Empty

 

The Retirement Myth, What You Must Know to Prosper in the Coming Meltdown of Job Security, Pension Plans, Social Security, The Stock Market, Housing Prices and More.

 

The Richest Man in Babylon

 

The Wealthy Barber

 

You Don't Have to Be Rich by Jean Chatzky