Debt DvdsLet’s face it, there are a lot of us out there that just can’t sit down for two hours a night and read a book.  This is 100% understandable.  But did you know that there are some pretty good getting out of debt DVDs out there that you and your family can enjoy?

Instead of taking a few hours to read a lengthy book that may not tell you what you need to know, why not just watch a 1 hour flick on how to drop your debt as soon as possible.

Suze Orman – 9 Steps to Financial Freedom:  This is by far the most popular DVD online.  If you don’t of Suze Orman, she’s one of the most popular financial advisors on networks like CNBC.  She loves to help people who are in debt, get out of debt.  She will give it to you like it is and won’t hold back. 

This particular DVD is 87 minutes long and will take you through nine steps.  These steps include planning for the future, how to cut your credit card debt, how to organize your estate and so much more.  You’ll be able to pick this DVD up for less than $20 on sites such as Amazon.

Suze Orman – The Road to Wealth:  Yes, I know, we already talked about Suze Orman but she does have a very good series of DVDs.  This particular DVD focuses on how to manage your debt, build a solid stock portfolio, as well as plan for retirement.  Even if you’re not in debt, this is still a great series to watch.

The Millionaire Inside:  Debt-Free:  Have you ever wanted to get the answers about debt from the experts from top shows as seen on CNBC?  If so, this DVD created by CNBC will give you real answers on debt and help you manage your money so that you can live a great debt free lifestyle.

On this particular DVD, you’ll get expert advice from people like Robert Kyosaki, David Bach, Larry Winget and SHaron Epperson.

When it comes to DVDs and debt, the selection is fairly limited but if you’re open to books or websites, there are thousands of options there.  But if you’re like me and love a good DVD every once in a while, why not pop one in that relates to debt and how to get out of it?  Even if you’re not struggling that bad, it never hurts to get better tips on how to manage your money.