Today’s Ebook – 66 Ways to Save Money
Chris McClelland | RSS | 12 CommentsToday’s featured e-book download is 66 Ways to Save Money (241 KB, 12 pg) – One of the classic publications with over two million copies distributed. It details practical ways to cut everyday costs on transportation, insurance, banking, credit, housing, utilities, food, and more in one complete e-book.
What you can learn from this booklet
For the froogle person in all of us, comes 66 creative ways to save money. Everything from auto insurance, to gasoline, and mortgage refinancing to prescription drugs. Even the best saver will find something of use in this manual.
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Randy | Mon, May 18 2009
This is something that is obviously so important in this economy, so I totally want to look into this e-book.
Rob | Tue, May 19 2009
I downloaded and read the book. Excellent money-saving tips in there. I personally practice #60 religiously. On the rare occasions when I don’t, I always end up spending more and ending up with less. #14 is such a simple one, but it is SO overlooked. And actually, following rule #14 will save you not only the $100, but also hundreds more in other costs. #15 illustrates the importance of word of mouth for businesses and of actively seeking out referrals to reputable companies for consumers.
Chris McClelland | Tue, May 19 2009
Rob #60 is hard to follow for us, as we always have in our head what we want to get at the store but have a hard time saving no to impulse buying decisions. A list definitely helps out to cut your bill at the grocery store or any store for that matter.
#14 is something that I do on a monthly basis because I was taught a long time ago that low pressure in your tires costs you MPG. Sometimes I find that my friend tires are 5-7lbs under pressure when I check them when they come over.
David from Wedding Photographer | Tue, Aug 18 2009
I think everyone needs a few luxuries every now and then. If you can work out how to save money on those, you are onto a winner.
Jeff from Baby Furniture Cribs | Wed, Aug 19 2009
All the little things really add up. I don’t know if you’ve read The Millionaire Next Store by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko. It provides some great money saving tips in every day living.
I’ll have to check out this eBook. I’m always starving for stuff like this.
GD from Graphic designs | Wed, Aug 26 2009
The best thing is to open another savings account and to transfer EVERY month an amount. Save step by step over the long term.
Audrey Ross from key biscayne real estate | Sat, Sep 05 2009
Not bad, there are some very good tips for our day-to-day and monthly expenses we incur. Your e-books section has got some brilliant books as well, I’ve bookmarked it. Thanks a ton for sharing it, this may help us more in times where people are looking for ways to save their money and this habit should continue to cut down our expenses for future as well.
Krystian from Commercial Coffee Machines | Thu, Sep 17 2009
That’s a good ebook, I haven’t read it yet, only glanced but I will.
My problem at the moment is that I try to cut on everything, but it’s just not enough, my only solution is to make more money, that’s one of the reasons I keep reading your blog, it gives me a certain motivation.
I can’t invest in anything unless I have some money, it’s a target, and a good target gives motivation
Mack from Las Vegas Real Estate | Thu, Sep 24 2009
The most important part in reading any successful saving and financial life books, is implementation of what you have read. Just reading it for passing time is not a good thing to do. If you wanna reap the benefits then definitely risk should be taken by practicing or following what you have read. I haven’t read this ebook completely and I am trying to finish it off soon.
mike from cheap auto insurance | Thu, Sep 24 2009
That’s good! It’s really very important that we save money. It’s for our own good, we can use our savings for future uses.
Daisy from OKC Wedding Photographers | Fri, Sep 25 2009
I love reading these kind of practical applications on money saving.
Jeff from Las Vegas Short Sale Agent | Wed, Oct 28 2009
Though there are different ways on how money is being spent, e-books about how to save money still come in handy. On the other hand, discipline is still required as an individual attribute. Even if with all the books there is, with no personal application, it can still be of no help. I haven’t read the book yet, but I’ll be checking on it.