Description |
xvi, 207 pages ; 22 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-207). |
Contents |
The Motown breakdown -- Transportation -- Miscellaneous -- Utilities -- Kid costs -- Work expenses -- Personal spending -- Entertainment -- Life insurance -- Groceries -- Housing -- Conclusion. |
Summary |
"A funny, useful guide to saving $1,000 a month, based on the popular series in The Detroit News. With middle-class families more stretched than ever, nationally syndicated personal finance columnist Brian O'Connor decided to test his own advice about saving money. He began a ten-week experiment to cut his family's monthly expenses by $1,000-without sacrificing anything truly important. The result is a funny, savvy guide to budgeting in the real world, across ten different categories of spending. It can help families eliminate petty squabbling about money and feel better about where those hard-earned dollars are going"-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Budgets, Personal.
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Finance, Personal.
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Thriftiness.
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Home economics -- Accounting.
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Consumer education.
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Added Title |
One thousand dollar challenge |
ISBN |
9781591846437 paperback |
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1591846439 paperback |
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