The Zero Debt Tour
The Money Coach Launches The Zero Debt Tour In Los Angeles, Houston and Atlanta!
(New York, NY) — Nobody has to tell you that it’s getting harder and harder to make ends meet. Millions of Americans are grappling with big mortgages, credit card debts, student loans, and a host of other bills. For some people, it’s a struggle just to put food on the table and buy basic necessities. The sad reality is that more and more of us are living paycheck to paycheck and desperately looking for strategies to improve our personal finances.
That’s why Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach, is launching The Zero Debt Tour starting January 2009. The Zero Debt Tour is a financial literacy initiative designed to teach people all across the United States how to better budget, manage credit and debt wisely, and save more money. During The Zero Debt Tour in 2009, Khalfani-Cox will be visiting churches, colleges, non-profit centers and a host of other venues nationwide offering FREE financial seminars – as well as FREE copies of her New York Times bestselling book, Zero Debt: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom.
That’s right, this is a FREE national campaign! As in NO MONEY for the seminar, and NO MONEY for the book! All you have to do to benefit from this offer is simply show up at a workshop.
“I know from first-hand experience how stressful it is to deal with money worries,” says Khalfani-Cox. “But if I could pay off $100,000 in credit card debt in just three years, I know others can get out of debt too.”
Khalfani-Cox is a personal finance expert, television and radio personality, and the author of numerous financial books. She has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, FOX Business Network, and such national TV programs as The Oprah Winfrey Show, Dr. Phil, The Tyra Banks Show and Good Morning America sharing her success story and teaching millions about proper money management. Lynnette, a former Wall Street Journal reporter for CNBC, has also been featured in top newspapers including the Washington Post, USA Today, and the New York Times, as well as magazines ranging from Essence and Redbook to Black Enterprise and Smart Money.
