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Author:
Susan Russell
ISBN13:
978-0578042534
ISBN:
0578042533
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Publisher:
Independent Publisher Services (January 7, 2010)
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Personal Finance
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1940 kb
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Squeezing Every Dime Out of Every Dollar: How to Make Your Limited Dollars Work Harder, Smarter and Go Further" is an advice guide from Susan Russell who gives readers a few simple proverbs to help them stretch their money to as far as they can possibly take it. The Money/Finance Shelf. Dammit why would they want to, especially if it's someone with a lousy job, who is never quite sure they can stretch their money far enough to cover the bills?

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  • According to Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, "Less is more." We Americans love to apply that minimalist philosophy to our problem-solving efforts. The less complicated a solution is, the more effective and elegant it is. Susan Russell's book is a perfect example.

    First of all, it's a small book - only 105 pages. When I received it in the mail, I didn't need to figure out where to fit it into my book-reading priorities; I just opened the cover and started reading. I discovered that the compact physical nature of the book came from its concise organization. There were no unnecessary embellishments. Yes, there are illustrative anecdotes, but only sufficient to imprint the ideas more strongly into my memory.

    The material is extremely well-organized and logically presented in a way which makes it easy for the reader to grasp the essential concepts for later recall and use in his or her own "dollar decisions." Especially useful is the list of the 12 Secrets to Squeezing a Dollar, on which I annotated key points from the text. I then made two photocopies of the list, placing one in my desk drawer on top of my checkbook and the other folded up inside the currency compartment of my wallet. Now I'm able to apply these specific techniques easily in all my real world financial decision-making!

    Seriously, this is no theoretical, over-complicated financial thesis paper. This is a bare-bones, easy-to-use toolset to help you manage your money more effectively. Buying this book was the first step in my squeezing every dime out of every one of my dollars.

  • This was a great book. It was very easy for us to read and apply to our lives. It took a little thought at first but we estimate that we've saved over a thousand dollars in the last 3 or 4 months using little tidbits of advice from this book. My wife and I commented numerous times that Mrs. Russell had obviously been where we are. The stories were great, and REAL, and that I think is why we've gained so much. "Squeezing Every Dime Out of Every Dollar" is going in a lot of stockings this Christmas - my brothers can use this advise as much as me!

  • The average reader will pick up numerous tips for not only saving money, but especially economizing time,energy, and information on fairness. This little jewel of a book shows everyday dilemmas with appropriate techniques for handling everyday financial situations that could otherwise penalize the unaware consumer. Her advice, for example, on dealing with high money items and utility companies is well worth the read.

    Writing of her personal accounts on economizing time by shopping where one knows the aisles and products as well as checking on which items offer two for the price of one, Russell lays out her facts in a reasonable manner. As a result of her instructions, one is no longer hesitant or timid when it comes to asking for a discount or, as in my own case, asking for an extension on deadlines for exchanging gift items such as a sweater at a fashion store.

    From her explanation of discerning between "wish," "want," and "need"--and, consequently, considering the distinctions between these terms--to her advice on overloaded refrigerators and the wisdom of her emphasis on courtesy and kindness even when a manager refuses to accomodate, Russell gives clever anecdotes to hook the mind into thinking patterns on how to save money as well as increase one's self esteem by not giving in to victimizing a rude clerk or store manager.

    This reader succumbed to the spell of Russell's suggestions of making limited dollars stretch when reading about the Christmas tree disaster with her father. As a child, I experienced helping my own father sell trees through an extremely cold winter out on a highway in Dallas. Because of her intimate sharing, I found it easy to relate to her practical advice for saving dollars today.

  • What can I tell you about Susan Russell's book? It is an excellent, simple, logical guide that anyone can learn from! Regardless of how savvy you are in finance, there are fresh ideas as to how you can save money in this economy. More importantly, her book should be read by every teenager in America so that they will lean how to save money and have a good debt-free life. Can you imagine how much better our future economy would be if pre-teens could learn her concepts now?
    This publication is a must have survival guide in a bad economy, and for having a better life when the economy improves! If you want financial insight, this is for you!
    Consider it a gift for yourself, and give it to those you love.

    Dr. Pat Rogers, National and International Business Expert