Written by acclaimed authors, these books are about the relationship on money and human behavior. They promise to be your best friend when it comes to reducing your overspending, overcoming your personal debt, and embracing a frugal lifestyle.
The Art and Science of Spending Less: Behavioral Observations on the Reckless Use of Everyday Money
In Spending Less, acclaimed author Matt Drucker shares over 170 behavioral observations about the reckless use of everyday money. He explores the different ways people think about money and offers suggestions on how to make better sense of managing your own wallet.
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280 Clever Ways to Save Your Money, Survive and be Happy
In 280 Clever Ways, author S.M. Mitchell provides both down-to-earth and inventive techniques on how to save money. He is a former radio broadcaster and financial comedian who was know for using black comedy to poke fun at people’s spending habits. In the book, he comes up with 280 individual tricks on how to quit spending and start saving money in ingenious ways.
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Debt Slavery: How I Broke the Bonds of Chronic Debt
Debt Slavery is written by a ‘reformed debtor’ who spent 20 years sliding towards chronic debt, and four years getting out of it. His experiences in freeing himself from his slavery-to-debt status is presented in over 50 short essays, making this book accessible for readers who can benefit from his candid insights and commentary. He draws on his experiences with Debtors Anonymous and Compulsive Spenders Anonymous – two organizations he sought help from.
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