Frugality & Money

MONEY MANAGEMENT:

Debt Proof Your Holidays, by Mary Hunt

  • Frugal holiday ideas and tips for avoiding another after-the-holidays debt hang-over.

The Cheapskate Monthly Money-Makeover by Mary Hunt

  • I highly recommend this book for those currently experiencing difficulties with consumer debt. The author’s personal story of overcoming $100,000 of debt is inspiring!

Taming the Money Monster, by Ron Blue

  • Five simple steps to get out of debt … and stay out!  Christian perspective.  I strongly recommend all of Ron Blue’s money-related books.

Currency of Hope, by Debtors Anonymous

  • 38 members of Debtors Anonymous share in their own words about their struggles and victories with compulsive debting.

A Simple Choice, by Deborah Taylor-Hough

  • A practical guide to saving your time, money and sanity. Chapters on finding focus for your life, financial health, the practical kitchen, simplified housekeeping, family fun, and lots more.

Frugal Living For Dummies(R), by Deborah Taylor-Hough

  • The perfect resource for people brand new to the frugal lifestyle. Makes an excellent gift for anyone newly experiencing a tight budget and unsure where to start (great for college students, newlyweds, new parents, unemployed).

The Complete Cheapskate, by Mary Hunt

  • How to break free from money worries forever.

Homeschooling on a Shoestring, by Allee and Morgan

  • A helpful collection of ideas for families on tight budgets wanting to educate their children at home.

Miserly Moms, by Jonni McCoy

  • Practical steps for living well on a limited budget. Focuses on saving money on groceries. Quite a few simple, frugal recipes.

The Penny-Pinching Hedonist, by Shel Horowitz

  • Hundreds of ways to save money on life’s “fun” things.

The Complete Tightwad Gazette, by Amy Dacyczyn

  • Promoting thrift as a viable alternative lifestyle. This book is often referred to as The Frugal Bible.  A “must-have” for all true blue tightwads

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