Live Your Life For Half The Price (Reprinted)
$15.99
“It’s the money you don’t spend that ultimately gives you the freedom to live the life you love!
“You work hard for your money. You know you should save some, but it seems like every month something comes up that sets back your best laid plans. If you’re tired of working hard just to get by, this user-friendly guide shows you that you can slash the cost of nearly everything you need without sacrificing joy and quality of life.
Mary Hunt shows you how to get off the monthly money roller coaster. She offers the specific techniques, resources, and motivation you need to keep more of your money every month, including-finding money you didn’t know you had-cutting your grocery bill by 50%-controlling the mother of all budget-busters-avoiding fees-paying off your mortgage-saving on bills-preparing for disaster-paying less for your dream car-planning family vacations-and moreIt’s time to start saving, giving, and finally making financial progress, and with humor and compassion, Mary Hunt is leading the way!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800721473
ISBN10: 0800721470
Mary Hunt
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2015
Publisher: Revell
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