Tuesday, February 28, 2012

How to Save Money and Still Have FUN- The Easy Way to Learn Money Management and Obtain Financial Freedom (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "money"




Pricing information not available. Publication Date: February 15, 2012 America is a nation of spenders. This spending has been fueled by a credit addiction that goes back three decades. After the financial crisis, the availability of credit diminished. This was compounded by the fact that many Americans were losing their incomes, forcing people to make tough decisions. The idea of the American dream had to be redesigned, as many were left to ponder how to survive in this new reality. People are looking for creative ways to learn how to save money and effectively manage their money, but they just don't know how. This book explores some common sense and some more sophisticated ways to achieve wealth creation, get out of debt and reduce your dependency on credit; ultimately leading to financial freedom.

This is the best guide to managing money, budgeting, learning how to save money, learning frugality, investing, getting out of debt, and changing your financial mindset to make all of this easy!

Be debt free, save money and have fun!

So many people were never taught how manage money or how to budget. People live from pay check to pay check just hoping they could get by. The thought of budgeting or learning how to save money sounds scary and frightening but it really is not at all! You can learn how to save money in simple, easy steps. My book was written to help you learn money management in a way that will not overwhelm you or stress you out even more. Get financial help and keep more of your money while still having fun! Achieving financial freedom is difficult because it is difficult to understand.  When you ask most people what financial freedom means, you will typically get responses like "being rich", or the ability to purchase items they cannot afford today.

This view has destined many Americans to a lifetime of debt servitude and living paycheck to paycheck.  The true way to achieve financial freedom is wealth creation.  Unfortunately, if the term 'financial freedom' is vague for people, then the term 'wealth creation' might as well be a wholly different language. The first step to create wealth is to teach people what it is.   Share your thoughts with other customers: Most Helpful Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Resource For How To Save Money - Highly Recommend, February 22, 2012 This review is from: How to Save Money and Still Have FUN- The Easy Way to Learn Money Management and Obtain Financial Freedom (Kindle Edition) I was so happy to have found this book. My wife and I are always looking for ways to save money without sacrificing the quality of our life. How to Save Money and Still Have FUN- The Easy Way to Learn Money Management and Obtain Financial Freedom teaches some great ways to save money. The book is easy to understand and follow, no funny jargon or complicated wording. It's well written and organized and I feel its a great resource that everyone should have especially in this new economy. I felt this was a great book for anyone that wants to save money and build wealth in this bad economy. I'm sure that once you read this book that you'll agree with me too! Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? 

4.0 out of 5 stars Truly helpful, February 19, 2012 This review is from: How to Save Money and Still Have FUN- The Easy Way to Learn Money Management and Obtain Financial Freedom (Kindle Edition) As someone who is a chronic spender, I needed this book to show me how to re-think the way I'm living. The book provides sample budgeting spreadsheets that are simple and easy to re-create as well as a ton of ways to keep the money you make. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? 
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