Telling it straight -- Spending smart redux -- Spending smart today: First things first -- Get fit (food, insurance, telecommunications) -- How to buy stuff -- Green means green -- Spending smart yesterday: Credit when credit's due -- Spending smart tomorrow: How to save money -- Putting it all together.
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In an economic downturn that will surely persist into the future, frugal is the name of the game. Food prices have soared and aren't coming down. People have been trading their $40,000 SUVs for $20,000 subcompacts. Many homeowners are in over their head with mortgages they can't afford. Newspapers are shifting from hard-news reporting on business to consumer news, as readers clamor for more tips on how to manage their money. When it comes to personal finance, many books are just too complicated, too confusing, and too hard to act on. Finally, there's a book that truly keeps it simple, offering advice that anyone can use, and anyone can profit from.
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