It’s been heard on the radio and seen on television shows, experts touting the need to save money, cut down expenses, find ways to ride out the crisis. This book is targeted to the average employed and UN-employed person trying to survive in this tough economy. The authors have compiled money saving tips, tricks and ideas into one easy to follow guide, showing that the average person can save up to $7,000 a year doing simple things.
People are losing jobs, trying to exist on unemployment, and wondering how to make their dollars stretch.
Based on real life experience, with tried and true ideas, the Economic Crisis Survival Guide gives advice and tips on everything from bill paying tricks to eliminating certain everyday items which help people save money and buy time.
This Guide is complete with links to money saving sites, programs and an extensive list of job searching sites; it’s a “must have” for learning how and where to gain savings.
The authors are everyday average Americans that took a look at what they were doing to survive and how much they were saving, and thought this would be a helpful tool for people. Most of the television shows featuring financial experts are showing families with “resources”
Available online at www.todayseconomyguide.com, this is offered as a downloadable PDF
(for a minimal fee). Over 60 pages of ideas, with a fresh approach and some new twists.
The 2009 Economic Crisis Survival Guide
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