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America's Cheapest Family Gets You Right on the Money: Your Guide to Living Better, Spending Less, and Cashing in on Your Dreams

America's Cheapest Family Gets You Right on the Money: Your Guide to Living Better, Spending Less, and Cashing in on Your Dreams

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $12.95

Manufacturer: Three Rivers Press

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Do you have too much month at the end of your money? Is your credit card screaming for relief? Are you tired of robbing Peter to pay Paul . . . whoever they are?

Meet Steve and Annette Economides. They’ve been called cheapskates, thriftaholics, and tightwads, but in these tough economic times, Steve and Annette have managed to feed their family of seven on just $350 per month, pay off their first house in nine years and purchase a second, larger home, buy cars with cash, take wonderful vacations, and put money in savings. Without degrees in finance or six-figure salaries, Steve and Annette have created a comfortable, debt-free life for themselves and their children. In America’s Cheapest Family Gets You Right on the Money, they show you how they did it- and how you can do it too.

Steve and Annette share many down-to-earth principles and the simple spending plan that they have used since 1982. They have taught this economizing lifestyle to thousands of people worldwide through seminars and their newsletter, and they include lots of real-life stories to make you feel as if you’re having your own private coaching session. Not only will you find solutions to your financial dilemmas, you’ll also discover a whole new way of life.

You don’t need to be a CPA or a math wizard to learn their revolutionary system, which will teach you:

- hundreds of ways to save money on everyday household expenses, including groceries, clothing, and health care
- how to save in advance for major purchases such as homes, cars, and vacations
- how to stop living paycheck to paycheck
- how to eliminate debt . . . forever!

America’s Cheapest Family Gets You Right on the Money puts meeting your financial goals- and living well at the same time- in reach for every family.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-31
Summary: "Living on The Cheap"

Within this book's 280 pages the reader will find advice for economizing across the spectrum in various degrees and in specific situations. At the end of each chapter three applicable strategies are suggested - the mildest for the timid mouse, a bolder strategy for the wise owl, and the boldest, most committed strategy for the amazing ant. Chapter one talks about how the family's frugal habits developed, gives some personal background, and offers some fundamental advice. The Economides warn that there are no quick, or easy fixes.

The ensuing chapters give target specific areas for cost cutting. The authors explain how their strategies evolved over the years and provide rationale for their workability. Chapter topics include: groceries, budgeting, cars, housing, utilities, debt, medical, clothing, entertainment and recreation (yes, even the frugal allow for fun.), vacations, kids and money, savings and investments, and attitudes.
The authors do not come across as preachy or condescending. They do not condemn, disparage or criticize. Their advice is offered with a sense of humor and an acknowledgement that change can be difficult and that climbing out of a financial abyss is a task requiring, commitment, work, and consistency. Those who finish the book with unanswered questions and seek even more information are invited to visit the americascheapestfamily web site, a site offering numerous links, articles and suggested readings including books.


For a lifelong frugalmeister like myself who paid off his mortgage in 12 years, this book is little more than a refresher course or affirmation of what I consider a sensible lifestyle. For others this book could be an eye-opening revelation and the impetus for changing habits and attitudes. With today's unprecedented increases in prices of gasoline, utilities, food, and medical costs, some belt tightening adjustments are no longer an option for most of us. One must adapt and cope in the present financial environment or be crushed under an avalanche of debt and interest payments.


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-02-10
Summary: "good tips for savings-obsessed family"

Some of the tips are not practical for everyone...but the book contains some basic principles of living within your means...


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-02-06
Summary: "Just read Dave Ramsey"

I am glad I got this from the library. If you have read Dave Ramsey there is nothing new here.


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2009-09-14
Summary: "Not so great"

I have read this book and had a subscription to their newsletter and I don't think they offer anything more than regular common sense. Okay read if you can get it form the library but I wouldn't pay for it.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-08-15
Summary: "There is no question whether we can learn something from them"

Wow, this book is like a financial diet. Most diets don't work because people are not able to sustain them. The Economides are definitely very disciplined and hard core about their spending limits, but readers do not have to be like them to reap the benefits of this book. I really like that the authors offer options instead of a one-plan-fits-all.

Not all the tips will be beneficial for every family. Larger families are able to save more per person because they have economies of scale. A husband and wife with no kids can still find useful tips, but not even close to a family with six or seven kids. This family definitely has it right as far as debt is concerned. They strongly advise against it because they believe that it is an expensive way to pay for instant gratification. Have the money before making any purchases and let extra in savings work for you. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

- Mariusz Skonieczny, author of Why Are We So Clueless about the Stock Market? Learn how to invest your money, how to pick stocks, and how to make money in the stock market