The Complete Tightwad Gazette

The Complete Tightwad Gazette
Author: Amy Dacyczyn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 959
Release: 1998
Genre: Consumer education
ISBN: 9780739404393

Shows how to save money by recycling, shopping for bargains, and finding less-expensive alternatives to store-bought foods and products.

The Tightwad Gazette II

The Tightwad Gazette II
Author:
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The Tightwad Gazette II The Perfect -- and Cheap -- Home Chili Recipe! New Uses for Old Blue Jeans! Make a Quilt for Ninety-five Cents! In 1993, Amy Dacyczyn's first book featured advice from the pages of her two-year-old newsletter The Tightwad Gazette. Over 250,000 copies were sold, inspiring millions of people to profit through thrift. Now, The Tightwad Gazette II serves up all-new help and hints from the newsletter's third and fourth years, yielding still more savings for millions of converts to tightwaddery. Save More Money! Save More Time! Save More Resources! Some of the Exciting, Money-Saving Topics Include: A Reader's Guide to The Tightwad Gazette -- Penny Pinching Pizza -- Car Maintenance Tips -- Calculate Your Cost Per Muffin -- How to Make a Solar Box Cooker -- Store-Brand Common Sense -- Think Small to Save Big -- Where to Get Insurance Information -- Breakfast Breakthrough -- Picture-Framing for Less -- Gas Versus Electric -- Reupholstery Savings -- Army Surplus Bargains -- The Tightwad A to Z -- Saving Space to Save Money -- How to Stop Flushing Money Down the Toilet -- Frugality and the Economy -- Whoopie Pies -- How to Fix Up a House -- Should We Use Used Shoes? -- Where to Get Something for Nothing -- What to Do with Old Blue Jeans -- Warehouse Clubs and Savings -- Cheap Holiday Accommodations -- The Femme Frugal -- Shared-Housing Programs -- How to Work Out How Much You're Saving -- Mail-Order Eye Care -- Budgeting and Keeping Records -- Dumpster Diving -- How to Shop Thriftily -- Money-Saving Recipes -- Homemade Goo -- Coupon or Not Coupon? -- Splitting Pills to Cut Costs -- Stained-Glass Cookies -- The Tightwad Christmas -- Candles and Decorations -- Practical Gift-Giving -- Synthetic Motor Oil -- Bartering and Exchange -- Detergents Determined -- CDs Versus LPs -- Long-Distance Phone Call Charges -- Moving for Less -- Just Look Inside For Much, Much More...

The Tightwad Gazette III

The Tightwad Gazette III
Author:
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Budgets, Personal
ISBN: 9780679777663

Gives tips and strategies for costcutting ideas and savings in varied areas.

101 Home Office Success Secrets

101 Home Office Success Secrets
Author: Lisa Kanarek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Home-based businesses
ISBN: 9781564144553

Publisher Fact Sheet Now updated in a new second edition, 101 Home Office Success Secrets shares the strategies of 30 home office specialists & gives readers an inside look at improving their businesses, marketing, increasing their bottom line, & more.

Life's Little Financial Instruction Book

Life's Little Financial Instruction Book
Author: Joseph Bisignano
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1996-09-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781455607389

Joseph Bisignano knows that there are a multitude of approaches to managing money. It doesn't require a college degree. What is required is a personalized financial management plan to meet your goals and expectations. The author shares the simple but valuable lessons that will put you back on the road to financial freedom. No gimmicks, no 1-900 schemes . . . just straight talk on things you should know about your money. This is not a "how-to-get-rich-quick" scheme, however. What reading this will do is instruct you in how to make smarter choices in managing the money you earn-from spending to saving to investing it. Think about it. Are you living day to day, paycheck to paycheck, barely getting by? And if you are, how badly do you want to get out of this state? Now you can. If you want more than working all week just to break even, Life's Little Financial Instruction Book is where to start. Joseph Bisignano is a New York State Certified Business Teacher and holds both master's and bachelor's degrees in vocational education. While in management for a New York company, he won the prestigious American Foundryman Award for Achievement. The author of The Joy of Job Hunting, he operates Professional Resumes of Liverpool (NY) and conducts job hunting/outplacement seminars.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Organizing Your Life

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Organizing Your Life
Author: Georgene Muller Lockwood
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2002
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780028643182

When stuff rules a person's life, it's Georgene Lockwood to the rescue. Her revised handbook shows how to organize paperwork, food, clothing, and shelter systems and how to win the money wars.

The Blessings of Poverty

The Blessings of Poverty
Author: Diane Boone
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2013-07-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1483661407

To being with, please understand that I do realize how paradoxical the title of this work may seem. In fact, I can hear the astonished question you may be asking just now: Povertya blessing! How can that be? Well, lets go to the dictionary and see if the definition of the word blessing can help answer that question. In Websters New Collegiate Dictionary we find the following entry next to the word blessing: a thing conducive to happiness or wellbeing. Most of us are so focused on the happiness part of the definition that we only see Gods hand of blessing when were happy; we forget that not everything conducive to our wellbeing makes us feel happy. Just as a loving parent will bless their child with both comforts and discipline, so God blesses us with both comforts and challenges. As I look at the lives of my family and myself, I can see how God has strengthened our walk with Him through our financial struggles. Because of this fact, I say with assurance that financial struggles can be used of the Lord to truly bless us. Next, I want to ask you to take my use of the word poverty with the proverbial grain of salt, as my intent is to use the term in a very tongue in cheek manner. Ive actually heard of individuals complaining because they have to choose between landscaping their newly built home or taking a second vacation this year; or lamenting the fact that times are so hard they have to cut their annual vacation to Hawaii from the usual four weeks to only two weeks. The truth is many, many people sharing our world would be ecstatic to have the standard of living that most of us are enjoying. So, viewed from their perspective, wouldnt it seem that if we have a roof over our heads, proper clothing to wear and eat three meals a day were doing pretty well for ourselves? Its also true that God has spread His children throughout the world in different cultures, with different gifts and with different incomes. There is nothing wrong with having a comfortable income or owning lovely things. And there is certainly nothing wrong with working hard to provide for your family. In fact, many Godly people mentioned in scripture had a great deal of wealth: Abraham, Isaac, Joseph, Job, King David and Joseph of Arimathia are just a few that spring to mind. There are also many Godly people mentioned in scripture who had very little wealth: Mary & Joseph, the beggar (Lazarus), the widow with her two mites, and our Lord, Himself. There is nothing inherently more spiritual with one state or the other. Those with wealth need to thank God most sincerely for what they do have and to beware of falling into the trap of pride (look at me and how successful Ive been!). And its been very interesting for me to realize that those with modest incomes also need to thank God most sincerely for what they do have and to beware of falling into the trap of pride (look at me - getting along on a small income must somehow make me more spiritual than the wealthy!). Did you know that when the Lord was on earth one of His most frequent topics of discussion was money? He never condemned wealth, He condemned the preoccupation with wealth and the belief that a persons worth or security comes from amassing huge amounts of wealth. Regardless of whether we have a large amount of this worlds goods or a small amount, it all belongs to God. We need to use whatever we do have to further Gods kingdom and honor Him by caring for our families and reaching out to those in need. And all of us need to embrace the truths found in Matthew 6:25-34 and find our security in the wonderful care of our loving Heavenly Father. I, myself, was raised in a Christian home by parents who were quite well off financially. I just never realized it until I was almost finished with high school. Im sure this is partly because Im not a very visual person, so I tended not to notice or compare things as much as others. But I really think that it wa

Feed Your Family for $12 a Day

Feed Your Family for $12 a Day
Author: Rhonda Barfield
Publisher: Citadel Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2002
Genre: Consumer education
ISBN: 9780806523552

Completely revised and updated, this edition teaches readers to stretch their dollars while pleasing their palates. Includes recipes, shopping lists, and practical strategies.

The Alchemy of Illness

The Alchemy of Illness
Author: Kat Duff
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1993
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780679420538

In this elegantly written inquiry into the function and purpose of illness, Duff reflects upon her own experience with Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (CFIDS) and offers a fresh perspective on recovery and healing. While we are conditioned to think of health as the norm, the author reveals that illness has its own geography, laws and commandments.