How To Live Cheap In An UnCheap World: Tips And Experience On Living Within Your Means No Matter How Little Money You Make

Author:   Peter Legrove
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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9781518760259


Pages:   56
Publication Date:   24 October 2015
Format:   Paperback
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SAVE MONEY LIVING CHEAPER Do you want to stay afloat in this confusing world? No matter where you live or what has happened to you over the past few months. Right now with the virus the world has gone completely mad, it has changed completely from what it was like last year. The government has gone completely tax and regulation mad. Also electricity prices keep going up, and rents are definitely not cheap anymore.And if you have made the biggest investment of your life and actually brought your house, you can guarantee land taxes will go up and keep going up.And to top it off this millennium we have the added expense of the internet.All expenses have gone up, but wages and if you are on the pension, nothing has moved up. Things are not good on the home front.Saving money is something your parents used to do, and something you'd love to do, but there is nothing left at the end of the week.Money just slips through your fingers.Even now if you have a job, you still need to have a plan to save money. If you are living pay-check to pay-check, you cannot afford any hiccups.So What Do You Do? You can change your spending habits.You can change your making money habitsYou can change your saving habits.This Is What I Did By Learning How To Live Cheap in an Uncheap World ! This is how I managed to stay afloat and get ahead while most around me were struggling trying to make ends meet. Here's what you'll learn: * How to find the best and cheapest courses and books to learn a new money making skill * How to turn the internet into a money making machine * How to save money shopping without cutting coupons * How to use Networking to save money * How to help local businesses make money And so much more! Also every month expenses like water and electricity just keep increasing. And the new expense, the internet has added a new monthly bill that has to be paid. But with the internet we don't need TV and the cable companies. We can also forget about the everyday newspapers and even books for that matter. So there are a few savings there. Just scroll up and click the BUY NOW with 1-Click button to start preparing for your futureThis is what other readers say about my bookA. MeyerGreat, original materialReviewed in the United States on June 27, 2020This is a well written and original book written from personal experience. It does not contain a lot of filler or old tips that everybody passes around in every book untested. The author has a unique perspective and thought of things that wouldn't have occurred to me. For me, the tips are very actionable and practical. He has tried to be systematic about the use of time and avoiding needless hassles. There is a lot of information about online business (not MLM) and teaching English online and abroad. If you are not into those things at all, it might have less value than it did for me. I took several pages of notes.HelpfulRichardA thought provoking book**Reviewed in the United States The book certainly lives up to its title. Peter goes through the essential elements of life such as shelter, food and clothing as well as the non essential such as the internet and shows us ways of save money. These are not the usual coupon cutting exercises you may see elsewhere, these are ideas that will make you stop and think about the life you are in and whether all the crap and place you live and indeed country you live in is actually worth the stress and hassle.In all a very through provoking book that I thoroughly enjoyed.Totally differentReviewed in the United States on April 23, 2020The author had a lot of very interesting and unexpected ideas on living cheap that could be intriguing to younger and single people. I still found the book interesting, entertaining, and quick to read.Just scroll up and click the BUY NOW with 1-Click button to start preparing for the future

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Author:   Peter Legrove
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.086kg
ISBN:  

9781518760259


ISBN 10:   1518760252
Pages:   56
Publication Date:   24 October 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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I've been apart of this internet thing for as long as I can remember. I started out on computers before Win98 and the first modem I got was a, I think, 28 and I upgraded to 33, and I thought the world has just got incredible fast. Then I think we went to 56. I not sure, some people would say Alzheimer's was setting in, but I just read on the internet this morning, that old people are slow because they have a lot of memories they have to sift through, to get to what they are looking for, and I'm going back a few years. I think I was the first person in my apartment block to have internet, as I was the only apartment to get a bill from the internet company. I still tell the younger generation about a scene from Scary Movie 3 when Cindy types in a name into the search box, and then pop, pop, pop the whole screen is full of advertisements popups. They don't believe me. That is what the internet was like in the good old days. It has changed a lot since then. Thinking back to my internet days I can't remember when I started these things and I could probably look them up on the internet but why. I checked out secondlife back when my kid was 3 and now she is 17 so it has been a few years. And I still potter round on secondlife on Sundays when I go to church. It's a good life. Most things kids take for granted we were at the forefront. My niece was utterly amazed that I was on facebook before her as her dad, my brother is a bit slow when it comes to tech. One of the saddest days of my internet life was when they shut down the alternative health forum I belonged too. I never met any of the people on the forum, but they were my friends. We had some great chats then. Another memorable internet moment was when I was teaching English in China and I was on my favorite online game, and it come up in the chat box 'Bad earthquake in China' I said 'I was in China and I knew nothing' there was nothing on the news sites. The game nearly came to standstill as people were trying to find out what was going on, there were condolences in the chat box. We knew it was bad, very bad as a few of the gamers were on site, but we never knew it was that terrible. Then it was back to the game. The internet was the future and I wanted to be a part of it. Next it was time to have a go at online education. I did my Graduate Diploma online, took a couple of years but I finished it. Now that is the way of the future of education, now I am into MOOCs instead of MMOGs.

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