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Thrifty Living: Teach Yourself

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Thrifty Living: Teach Yourself
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Barty Phillips
SeriesTeach Yourself - General
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 199,Width 130
Category/GenrePersonal finance
ISBN/Barcode 9781444101140
ClassificationsDewey:332.024
Audience
General
Illustrations none

Publishing Details

Publisher John Murray Press
Imprint Teach Yourself
Publication Date 26 March 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Thrifty Living is a comprehensive but flexible guide to how to cut the costs of everyday living, how to save money, and even how to make a few extra pounds. It will allow you to make as many or as few changes as you want to cut back on spending, whether you just want to save a little money or whether you are on an impossibly tight budget. The structure and style of the book is equally flexible, allowing you to either work through step-by-step or to dip in and out of relevant sections when necessary. It covers all areas of spending, from banks and bills to shopping, and offers extra help for non-financial economies, including recycling, cooking and cleaning on a budget. With advice on cutting travel costs, and plenty of tips for cheap days out and sustainable, low-cost things to do, this is the ultimate guide to living a cheap but fulfilling life.

Author Biography

Barty Phillips is an author, journalist, lecturer and radio and TV broadcaster. She is the former Home Correspondent of the Observer and gardening columnist for the Sunday Telegraph, and the author of numerous home and leisure books.

Reviews

A wealth of tips and information about making your money go further, reducing bills and making a bit of extra cash. - - Woman Alive This is the ultimate guide to living a cheap but fulfilling life. - - FinanceDaily "Barty Phillips' book takes you through her favourite tips to streamline your day-to-day spending' - - Daily Mirror