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This book is a summary of the contents of E.J. Waters' "Escape The Rat Race In 6 Steps".

The summary provides an overview of the key issues raised in the full text version of the book which provides an autobiographical account of the lessons learned by the author in his 6 step journey from debt ridden wage slave to a successful, financially independent business man in less than 5 years.

The summary is designed to enable you to gain an understanding of the key themes raised in the full text version.

The book is aimed at the average person in the street who got sucked into the credit binge which took place between 2000 – 2007 and is now living with the consequences of high personal debt and a far from secure economic future. The author was that person up until his 30th birthday - then he decided to do something about it.

The text provides a succinct stripped down account of the 6 step plan followed by the author which enabled him to pay down his debt, build up his assets and leave his day job within 5 years, safe in the knowledge that he had secured his long term financial security. The practical guidance offers a template for the reader to replicate which is written in plain English.

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