| Details | | Publication Date: | 1992-03-01 | | Edition Description: | Revised |
| Size | | Length: | 232 pages | | Height: | 9.0 in | | Width: | 5.8 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 12.0 oz |
Publisher's Note Here is a book for everyone concerned with the diminishing purchasing power of their dollar. Whether you are employed or without a salary, live in the city or the country, Charles Long will teach you how to get along with less & make do with what you have. This is the Conserver Lifestyle. This no-nonsense guide will help you to hang onto your money. In addition to valuable & specific tips on saving money, you will learn all about the economic philosophy behind the Conserver Lifestyle. Never again will you accept the blind consumer solution to every problem - buying that which the manufacturers & advertisers tell you that you need. As a Conserver you will learn how to: *avoid consumer traps; *budget effectively; *analyze your true needs; *plan your personal attack on inflation; *make a casual income; *utilize second-hand buying & auctions; *find alternatives to buying; *save on taxes & insurance; *begin the Conserver Lifestyle yourself.
Industry Reviews How To Survive Without A Salary is a "how-to" manual for living in an age of diminishing purchasing power applicable for anyone employed or without a salary, living in the city or the country. How To Survive Without A Salary is a no-nonsense, practical guide which will help the reader to hang on to his or her money. In addition to valuable and specific tips on saving money, readers will learn about the economic philosophy behind the "conserver lifestyle". Readers will learn how to avoid consumer traps, budget effectively, analyze true needs; plan a personal attack on inflation; make a casual income; utilize secondhand buying and auctions; find alternatives to buying; save on taxes and insurance, and more! How To Survive Without A Salary is essential reading for anyone who finds themselves earning more and more, yet having less and less! Midwest Book Review - Unknown Critic Staff (11/01/1996)
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