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How To Sp€nd L£ss

Ebook By Anne Lyken-Garner
Rating: 1 star1 star1 star1 star1 star(5)
Published: Sep. 26, 2009
Category: Non-Fiction » Business & Economics » Personal finance
Words: 12769 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook Description

The author has spent four years of active research uncovering well-kept secrets which will help the average family spend less on food shopping, household bills, entertainment, large purchases and arbitrary outgoings. She's acid-proofed all the examples given in this book so you don't have to do any of the hard work.

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budgeting, eat for less, family, frugal living, money, personal finance, personal spending, saving money, shopping, spend less, spending, spending tips

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Review by: Athlyn Green on Oct. 10, 2009 : (no rating)
Anne offers good tips for cutting costs. I particularly liked her suggestions about printable coupons and free movies. Anne discusses how to obtain free tuition and her ideas for budget-friendly kitchen remodeling are right on target.

This e-book should be required reading for anyone starting out--and for the rest of us, who may need the motivation to stick to our guns and watch our pennies!

Review by: Dan Holloway on Oct. 09, 2009 : star star star star star
I approach books like this with a high degree of scepticism, but Anne has succeeded in producing a book that is thoroughly researched and utterly grounded. It treads that fine lin between stating the obvious and offering advice that no one short of a saint could stick to. The result is a book that, no matter who you are, or what you have read in the past, will produce more than its fair share of "of course, what a great idea" moments. Highly recommended.

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