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Debt repayments email course: Take control of your debt in just 4 days

Many people feel stuck, stressed, and worried about how to get out of debt. But it’s not usually because they’re “bad with money.” More often, it’s simply because there’s no system in place. Without one, it’s easy to slip into financial habits that keep the cycle of debt going.

Wealthbit’s Debt Repayment Email Course shows you how to understand your debt, think about it clearly, and choose a repayment plan that works for you.

What you’ll get

Why it matters

Debt is not only about numbers. It is also about how you think and the choices you make every day. This course helps you face your debt, pick a plan that feels right, and set up habits that keep you moving forward.

Who it’s for

How it works

FAQ

Is it really free? Yes, no strings attached.How long does it take? 5–10 minutes per email.Do I need any tools? Just the workbook (Google Sheets) we send you.What about my data? We’ll only email you about this course.

P.S. This mini-course is a gentle first step. If you want to go deeper, our Financial Freedom Programme™ offers workshops, coaching, and a mobile app to help you and your team reduce stress, grow savings, and build lasting freedom.

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Tools that might be helpful:

Debt Freedom Tool - shows what your debt costs, the best repayment strategy, and your debt-free date

Debt Repayment Strategies workbook: a practical tool to build a system that works for you

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