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Frugal Isn't Cheap: Spend Less, Save More, and Live Better

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Frugal Isn't Cheap: Spend Less, Save More, and Live Better
Frugal Isn't Cheap: Spend Less, Save More, and Live Better

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Frugal Isn't Cheap: Spend Less, Save More, and Live Better

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Frugal Isn't Cheap
, Clare Levison serves up practical financial advice with a side of southern charm. Filled with real-life stories, it will challenge you to change the way you think about money.
Her message is deceptively simple and clear: it's cool to be smart about your money; it's stylish to be sensible rather than overindulgent; financial stability is more glamorous than extravagance. But cut up the credit cards? No way. Levison prefers to promote responsibility rather than abstinence. She takes a realistic approach to personal finance that we can all live with, including:
How to find and nurture your frugal side
Why you don't need to cut up your credit cards
The simple formula for financial success
The Savings Challenge, 20%
The best ways to make large purchases

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