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Reader's Digest Quintessential Guide to Saving Money: The Best Advice, Straight to the Point!

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Save on everything from groceries to plane tickets.

The Reader’s Digest Quintessential Guides do what the Reader’s Digest does better than the best advice, straight to the point. Saving Money collects some of our best ideas for keeping as much money as you can in your own pockets in a book filled with tips and ideas. Inside you'll find how

• Pull the plug on wasted electricity

• 12 ways to save $5 before noon

• Secrets to scoring cheap airfares

• Lower your grocery bills and eat better for less

• 15 things you should never buy again

• Household supplies you can make at home

• Successful tag sale secrets

• Lengthen the life of you appliances And much, much more.

You’ll find something new that you can do to save every time you pick up this book.

192 pages, Spiral-bound

First published October 6, 2015

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Reader's Digest Association

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The Reader's Digest Association, Inc. is a global media and direct marketing company based in Chappaqua, New York, best known for its flagship publication founded in 1922, Reader's Digest. The company's headquarters are in New York City, where it moved from Pleasantville, New York.

The company was founded by DeWitt and Lila Wallace in 1922 with the first publication of Reader's Digest magazine, but has grown to include a diverse range of magazines, books, music, DVDs and online content.

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December 2, 2015
I always read these "save money" books but they invariably disappoint me. All the advice is either something I'm already doing or something that seems kind of ridiculous that I'm definitely not going to do.(I am not now nor will I ever cut my dryer sheets in half). I may find a gem or two but overall I think I'm already thrifty without drifting into cheapskate territory.
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