The Money Saving Mom’s Budget: Slash Your Spending, Pay Down Your Debt, Streamline Your Life, and Save Thousands a Year

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FROM ONE OF NIELSEN’S TOP 50 POWER MOMS COMES ADVICE YOU CAN TAKE TO THE BANK—LITERALLY !

Crystal Paine, who has helped busy women everywhere take control of their finances, presents her most effective strategies designed for families of all sizes and income levels.

With hundreds of inspiring “why didn’t I think of that?” TIPS, plus WORKSHEETS, Paine breaks down your goals into easy, manageable steps so you can:

• Achieve a complete financial makeover
• Set up a realistic budget
• Never pay retail
• Slash your grocery bill
• Organize your time & your home
• Use coupons wisely
• Pay with cash only
• Live simply
• Become debt free
• Choose contentment
• Make every dollar count

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Amazon Customer says:

I really wanted this book to be make a huge difference. I have been reading Crystal’s blog for over a year now. Generally I like her advice. I pre-ordered the book in December and I eagerly awaited my copy arriving. My family has a budget but we can’t seem to stick to it and I was hoping for tips and tricks I hadn’t heard before that would give us some breathing room.When I got the book I read it in a little over an hour, front to back. I wish I wasn’t disappointed, but I was. From the reviews written by lots of other bloggers I…

Kim Garroutte says:

I wanted to love it, I still recommend it for some. As soon as I finished MoneySavingMom’s book I knew I’d want to write a review, even though I’m quite nervous about it. Before I start, let me say, I do recommend this book for some, but you’ll want to read all of this review to know why and who for.First let me say I love, love, love all that Crystal Paine puts out in this book. However I was a little disappointed. There is a ton of great information in this book, but it wasn’t anything new. It might be to someone who is new to…

hloyall says:

A disappointment This book was a disappointment. The first section of the book is a rehashing of Dave Ramsey’s financial methods. The other `tips’ provided can be found the author’s blog. The author writes in a conversational style which makes the content very simple to understand but occasionally slips into a pompous lecturing tone. The book contained several typographical errors, chronic misuse of explanation points and dozens of plugs for the author’s blog. I am even more disappointed that the first…

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