Who’s Lenny? Well, Let’s See.

Who’s Lenny? Well, Let’s See.



Lenny Tumbarello is a former BIG TIME DEBTOR who accidentally discovered living beyond our means is probably the biggest un-talked about social issue in our Western culture. He knows what it’s like to be in debt up to your eyeballs and turn it back around without bankruptcy.

Who Is Lenny Tumbarello?

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Common sense philosophies about money matters were taught to him early by his parents. Like most of us he rejected their advice. You remember how it is when you’re out on your own those first years. You’re gonna prove you can get-it-all and get-it-now. He’s been there.

At the age of thirty-three, he decided to work his way out of the debt hole he’d created. Well, actually his wife, Jackie, persuaded him to make the decision. The journey was nothing like he thought it might be.

The lessons they learned along the way were so simple. Most people don’t even think about considering the obviously simple because it appears to have no value. It was almost as easy as simply deciding to be debt free and taking advantage of little opportunities they’d previously ignored. Lenny Tumbarello 19

His philosophy is “We too can do … what we set our mind to.” His mission is to help people rid themselves of the burdens their debt creates.

He and Jackie live in Arizona. They spend the winters in the greater Phoenix area, with a trip down the Baja of Mexico every few years. They spend their summers up at the Grand Canyon, simply enjoying. It’s cold there during the winter.


Lenny is presently on the Promotion Trail of his book, No Balance Due.

He loves sharing the simple common sense philosophies that transformed his financial world to being debt-free. He doesn’t force feed anyone. Lenny simply shares his experiences. Supplemented by the experiences others are sharing with him as he travels, keeps each presentation light yet informational.

Implementing warmth, wit and sensitivity throughout the program, he seems to easily connect and relate by allowing the listener to pick and choose what fits for them. He encourages participants to open up and learn about this otherwise stigmatized topic.


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