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DescriptionDo you have too much month at the end of your money? Is your credit card screaming for relief? Are you tired of robbing Peter to pay Paul . . . whoever they are? ExcerptsChapter One...
America's Cheapest Family
We've been called "America's Cheapest Family," "the First Family of Frugal," "cheapskates," "thrift-a-holics," "tightwads," or one of many other less flattering terms. Even calling us by our real last name, Economides, relates to saving cash. Yes, that's our real name--it's pronounced "econo-mee-dis." It's Greek and means "son of the steward." As the nicknames make clear, we don't like to spend a lot of money. But we don't economize just for the sake of skimping. We have big dreams--goals that together we are working toward. We are living proof that even in tough economic times, it's possible to: •Raise responsible kids •Purchase a home and pay it off in nine years •Buy cars for cash •Enjoy fabulous debt-free vacations •Feed a growing family on a grocery budget of just $350 each month •Put savings in the bank What's more, all this was done during the first twelve years of our marriage on an average income of less than $35,000. A Wish Fulfilled This is a book we wish had existed when we were starting out on our financial journey. We're not going to bog you down with pages of hard-to-follow economic theory and calculations. Instead, we focus on practical advice that even the most financially challenged can easily implement. America's Cheapest Family Gets You Right on the Money will show you how to buy groceries smarter and less expensively, create a household budget that really works, buy affordable cars and homes, find alternative sources for dressing fabulously, deal with medical care and expenses, discover fun recreational activities that are free, plan and take great vacations that don't break the bank, teach kids to earn and manage money, build a great savings plan for the future, get out of debt and emerge from the vicious cycle of living paycheck to paycheck, and so much more. Neither of us has a finance or accounting background. Neither of our parents taught us to manage money--they were frugal, but by no means financial wizards. We are just an average couple who have discovered the secrets to living well on way less than most people can imagine. Many people believe that thrifty living can be more easily accomplished in a rural setting. We are here to tell you that it just isn't so! Living in the suburbs all of our lives, we can strongly say that there are great bargains to be had at every turn. With a dense population comes greater opportunities to scoop up steep discounts and free items. Writing from the perspective of a family, we hope to bring our message to every age group. The younger generation needs to hear that there is an alternative to today's credit-charged lifestyle--frugal living can be fun and very rewarding, something our children know well. Those in the throes of the middle years, whether raising kids, building careers, or both, need to hear that work doesn't need to own them. We can vouch for the fact that they can live on less and still reach incredible goals. And as we edge our way toward retirement, we can offer guidance to seniors, many of whom live on Social Security or are learning to stretch their savings. As economizers, we proclaim that no matter what your financial state, and regardless of what the economy is doing, you can not only survive but thrive. Three Principles for Getting you Right on the Money There will be three themes that you'll see recur throughout this book: avoid debt like the plague, live below your means, and embrace the thrifty lifestyle. Avoid Debt Like the Plague Why avoid debt, especially when many financial experts advocate credit... ReviewsPAUL HARVEY, legendary American radio broadcaster and host of The Rest of the Story on the ABC Radio Network...
"Of all the how-to-do-it books ever written, the best and most constructively useful are the Bible, Voltaire's Candide- and this one. The time is right, right now, for somebody to give us all a top sergeant lesson in practical economics: 'There is no free lunch.' Congratulations, Annette and Steve Economides: I pray your readers will practice what you teach." Glinda Bridgforth, financial coach, Oprah Debt Diet consultant, and bestselling author of Girl, Make Your Money Grow! and Girl, Get Your Credit Straight!...
"If your family is struggling with debt or you find yourself spending more money than you can legitimately afford, pick up and READ this book today! Implement the strategies you find and enjoy a lifetime free of financial anxiety!"
About the Author
Steve and Annette Economides launched their popular bimonthly newsletter, The HomeEconomiser, in 2003. They are frequently quoted money-saving experts and have appeared in Good Housekeeping as well as on National Public Radio and Good Morning America. They live in Scottsdale, Arizona, with their children.
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