Live Your Life for Half the Price: Without Sacrificing the Life You Love (Debt-Proof Living)
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Average customer review:Product Description
You work hard for your money--really hard! And every month you hope to start saving some of it. But things happen, stuff comes up.
You dream of having enough money to have the things you really love and to have fun too. But you worry that living below your means will destine you to poverty and never having what you want.
In this book, Mary Hunt puts that myth to rest. With the right strategies and commitment you can pay your bills, prepare for the future and live the life you love -- all on your ordinary income.
Mary Hunt has a knack for taking the fear out of money matters with her trademark warmth, humor and engaging style. In Live Your Life For Half The Price she hands readers the tools, weapons and motivation they need to slash the cost in every spending area without sacrificing joy and quality of life.
Aimed specifically at people who are tired of working hard to just get by, this user-friendly guide offers the specific techniques, resources, and motivation you need to keep more of your money every month so you can save, give, and finally start making financial progress!
So isn't it about time for you to get off the money roller coaster?
This might not be the only money book you'll ever need, but it's the book you need now!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #106507 in Books
- Published on: 2005-10-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 304 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780976079101
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
From the Author
To say that I got into a little trouble with credit-card debt is like saying the Titanic sprung a little leak. It took me more than a decade to fix my problem, but I did it. I paid back every nickel of a horrible six-figure unsecured debt-load and survived to write about it. This book, Live Your Life For Half The Price, is my response to readers who are already convinced they need to live below their means, and now they are ready to learn exactly how to do it.
About the Author
Mary Hunt is the editor and publisher of the subscription newsletter, Debt-Proof Living (formerly Cheapskate Monthly), which she founded in 1992. Her daily newspaper column, "Everyday Cheapskate" is syndicated by United Features Syndicate to more than 550 newspapers across the U.S.
Hunt is the author of fourteen books and received the prestigious Gold Medallion Award for The Financially Confident Woman. Her books have sold more than 1.3 million copies and include Debt-Proof Living, Debt-Proof Your Marriage, Debt-Proof Your Kids, Debt-Proof Your Holidays, Tiptionary and Everyday Cheapskate's Greatest Tips.
A nationally respected authority on consumer debt, spending habits and financial responsibility, Mary is a highly sought after speaker through her Debt-Proof Living seminars. She has appeared on such shows as Oprah, Good Morning America, Focus on the Family, and The O'Reilly Factor. Mary is the new Money Editor for Woman's Day Magazine and has been featured in newspapers and magazines such as USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan, Real Simple and the Washington Post.
Mary lives with her husband in Orange County, California.
Customer Reviews
Helpful Book!
This book has been very helpful as a resource tool for my husband and I since we purchased it. We both have appreciated the helpful, practical, and feasible ideas and tips on how to be WISE in ones spending habits. Topics range from all aspects of where one's money goes -- from groceries, to supplies, to automobiles, to insurance, to computers and other big ticket items. We felt the book was easy to read and appreciated that it was laid out in a fashion where we could easily refer back to chapters on certain areas of spending.
The book gives what it promises!
Not all books live up to their advance advertizing, but this one advertized itself humbly and truthfully and gives more than it offers. I experienced a sense of relief: "Aha! THAT'S how I can do that".
Mary Hunt urges readers who are deep in debt and short on resources to be hopeful, but also to get a grip on the problems. And then she gives concrete steps to work back up to the surface. She urges those who are already swimming on the surface to make plans to stay afloat through expected and unexpected financial challenges. And she makes it sound like fun!
I subscribe to Mrs Hunt's monthly e-newsletter (Debtproof Living) and consider it a financial lifesaver. I've also read one of her previous books (same title) which jerked me into changing the way I managed my money. I was eager to order her new book, as soon as I saw mention of it in the newsletter, to support an author who has done so much for me and to get some practical help to "Live the Plan".
I found strategies to try right away, as well as some things that look good but require another pass through the book. She's convinced me that it's important to plan ahead for what I can see coming and to live below my income so that I can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing I'm ready for some unexpected twists in my financial life.
Mrs Hunt's writing style is upbeat and respectful of the reader. She has clear points of view, which she advocates without browbeating the reader, and she supports them with real life illustrations from her own life and from examples shared with her by readers of her other books and the newsletter.
If I was a new reader of Mrs Hunt's books, I would order Debt Proof Living and Live Your Life for Half the Price. They go together well, although each can stand on it's own binding.
Excellent. Empowering.
I really like this book because it empowered me to do better with my money without being cheap. I was particuarly pleased with how much practical information this book contains without reading like a resource book. It's engaging, relevant and a very nice read. I particularly appreciated the chapter on how to cut your grocery bill ... without having to change supermarkets. I gave her method a try and saved more than 55% on my grocery tab the very first time. I'm sold. Everyone on my Christmas list is getting a copy of this book this year. (Where can I buy it in bulk?)





