925 Ideas to Help You Save Money, Get Out of Debt and Retire A Millionaire: So You Can Leave Your Mark on the World

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Devin Thorpe has collected over 150 essays on personal and family finance to help you learn how to be happier with your money, to live more frugally and investment more wisely. 925 Ideas… is an easy and readable guide to help your family find financial peace. Author Devin D. Thorpe explains: 1) how you and your spouse can find agreement on money matters, 2) how to teach your kids about money, 3) how to pay for your children’s college education, 4) how to live like a millionaire (spoiler alert! Frugally) 5) how to come up with $25,000 in a crisis 6) how to make ends meet on one income 7) how to get out of debt and stay out of debt 8) why home ownership should be your family’s top financial priority 9) how to ask your boss for a raise 10) how to use your finances to do more good in the world. And much more! Devin D. Thorpe is the author of the highly regarded book, Your Mark on the World and is the founder of the Your Mark on the World Organization, championing social good. The Your Mark on the World Organization believes that people, no matter their level of income, can give more and do more to make the world a better place. The empowering lessons of 925 Ideas will enable you to leave your mark on the world.

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Lisa Jones says:

Very Useful The full title of this book is 925 Ideas to Help You Save Money, Get Out of Debt and Retire a Millionaire So You Can Leave Your Mark on the World. Sound lengthy? Uh, yeah. But the length of this book’s title is only an indication of the wealth of information found among its one hundred and seventy-seven pages. This is the book that you want to turn to when you are trying to learn more about your financial situation from a reputable source. The absolutely best thing about this novel that…

Dolly says:

borderline useless This book is unhelpful at best and downright insulting at worst. Some of the tips:Stop eating out. Rent your boats and Atvs instead of buying them. Make a budget. Track your spending.Teach your kids to manage money. Plan finances with your spouse. Shop at thrift stores.Really? If I’m trying to save money I think I’d already be doing these things. This is common sense.I’m not sure who the audience of this book is…it’s telling me to skip the…

V. Swift says:

Alfred, phone the valet These suggestions are for people who are not already broke. For example two tips on how to live frugally: skip the valet and no more wooden hangers for your clothes. Oh gee, I’m so heartbroken. Alfred, phone the valet and tell him his services are no longer needed.

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