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Buy itWhat if being frugal made you feel like a million bucks? You'd live a rich and happy life--while saving more money than you ever imagined!
If you're frustrated with your finances, drowning in debt, or just wondering where your money goes each month, don't despair. For in these pages lies the secret to financial peace and harmony: how to become a frugillionaire.
Unlike millionaires and billionaires, frugillionaires aren't defined by the number of zeroes in their net worth, or the haute couture in their closets. Quite the contrary: frugillionaires master the art of frugality--living richly while saving a fortune. They make the most of the money they have, and treasure those things that money can't buy.
Best of all, becoming a frugillionaire is easy! Just open this book, and you'll find 500 fabulous savings techniques at your fingertips. Mix and match them into your personal formula for financial success! (edited by author)
| Publisher | Anja Press |
| ISBN | 0984087303 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Author | Francine Jay |
| EAN | 9780984087303 |
| Label | Anja Press |
| Studio | Anja Press |
| Number Of Pages | 280 |
| Title | Frugillionaire: 500 Fabulous Ways to Live Richly and Save a Fortune |
| Publication Date | 2009-06-24 |
| Manufacturer | Anja Press |
Review by JackMetal, 2010-08-14
This book is the weakest out of the many books on dramatic cost cutting. Out of 500 tips maybe 5 are worthwhile but I'm sure you've thought of these already. It looks to me like the writer saw a hot trend and slapped a book together in a couple of days. I really feel cheated by this book and that hasn't happened in years. Usually in these type of books there are few ideas that are just stunning because there so powerful but not here. Take a look at other authors like Jeff Yeager and others like 10001 Ways To Live Large On a Small Budget for much more quality info. I pay for information to find a handful of amazing ideas that I may not be aware of, not a bunch of general slogans like think before you spend, live below your means or live simply. This book is filled with puffy slogans and virtually no hard information. It's definitely not worth the purchase price. It's also obvious that the writer had friends and family stage positive reviews. If you look many have only reviewed her two books and that's all.
Review by Patricia Amman, 2010-08-07
A great book for people who are disorganized and want to save money. It is very concise and well thought out. A great gift for couples starting out on a shoestring. Lots of great ways to save money and still enjoy life. A "nifty little find" of a book.
Review by Carol A. Fuhr, 2010-05-09
I checked this book out at the public library, and am sincerely glad I didn't spend any money on it. I made it through the first chapter, and sampled the rest. Didn't find a single new idea I could use. Granted, I am already a fairly frugal person (but no black belt, by any means), but I thought I would find something I could try. Most of the advice was extremely basic (e.g., don't shop when you are hungry). To make things worse, each paragraph began and ended with an exclamatory sentence. If you really have no idea how to reduce your spending, and have a high tolerance for exclamation points, do what I did: check it out from the library.
Review by szan18, 2010-01-09
This book is filled with great money-saving tips. Easy to read layout. Highly recommend for younger folks setting out on their own or those newer to frugal living. The only thing I would have liked to have seen was some personal anecdotes from the author. The book is devoid of any information on her. I personally love to read an author's experiences with the subject matter. Other than that, this is a great book.
Review by Olivia J. Easley, 2009-12-24
This book is terrific for anyone trying to stick to a budget (and even those who aren't). Well-written with wonderful advice. Highly recommend.
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