The Copperjar System

Thousands have trusted Doyle Salewski to guide them to debt freedom.

Doyle Salewski endorses the Copperjar Systema tool to help you organize and control your finances. Brian Doyle and Paul Salewski have enjoyed a 25-year relationship with Paul LaBarge, co-author of The Copperjar System. We recognize and endorse this practical and comprehensive program designed to help individuals and families structure a stable financial life without accumulating excessive debt.

When you come in for your free consultation, mention that you found us online and we’ll give you a free Copperjar System book (while supplies last) to help you with getting your finances back on track!

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At Doyle Salewski, we offer a range of services designed to help you navigate financial difficulties and regain control of your finances. Our expert team is here to provide the support and solutions you need, tailored to your unique situation.

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