The Best of Living Cheap News: Practical Advice on Saving Money and Living Well Reviews
The Best of Living Cheap News: Practical Advice on Saving Money and Living Well
Save thousands of dollars while living well with The Best of Living Cheap News, a collection of the very best money-saving articles, tips, and advice from the Living Cheap News newsletter. Since its debut in 1992, the newsletter has provided its readers with hundreds of proven, practical ways to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle for a fraction of what one would think possible. Line art throughout.
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Review by C. Stripe for The Best of Living Cheap News: Practical Advice on Saving Money and Living Well
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I felt all this book offered were names, addresses, telephone numbers of other writers. This book didn’t supply any means of saving money, only what newletter to purchase ($), what book to purchase ($). Nothing was beneficial and I am very glad I purchased this as a used item and not new.
Review by Barry Ferguson for The Best of Living Cheap News: Practical Advice on Saving Money and Living Well
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Larry Roth not only gives you down-to-earth advice on how to save money but how to implement that into living a very productive life. Not everyone knows the real secrets to saving money but Larry has been able to get his point across in a way that inspires you to make a commitment to bettering your own life. I don’t belive in living cheap. I much prefer the term frugal, but whatever you call it, it is a way for those who are not rich to live well beyond their means. Take my advice, this is a good starting point in your quest to start saving money.
Review by Erika Mitchell for The Best of Living Cheap News: Practical Advice on Saving Money and Living Well
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This book is a collection of articles from Roth’s frugality newsletter, Living Cheap News. The articles are collated by subject area, covering such topics as philosophy of frugality, real estate, automobiles, entertainment, food, coupons, clothing, travel, holidays, jobs, and retirement. Many of the articles close with a resources section that may include toll-free hotlines, contact information for specialized businesses mentioned in the article, and short book reviews. At the back of the book is a section entitled “Additional Resources,” which includes many more of such phone numbers and reviews.
This isn’t a bad collection of articles on frugality, but it also isn’t terribly exciting. If it’s your first book on frugality, it may give you direction, but for those who have read other books on the topic, there isn’t a lot that’s new here. Also, since this is a collection of articles originally published at different times, there is a bit of repetition. The best feature of the book is the resources, which can point you to more detailed information about specific topics. Unfortunately, there is no index, so if you find something useful, you had better put a bookmark in, because the information may not be easy to find again later.