We're all feeling poor. Our wages mightn't have risen for a long time, but taxes, food, heating, clothes, pets, driving, kids, booze, leaving the house - and paying for the privilege of living there - certainly have. Life costs more - but that doesn't mean it has to become rubbish. No need for a hairshirt or holiday-less year: treats can stay on the agenda.
This book contains so many money-saving ideas and tips that together they'll knock thousands off the cost of living. It's less shiver-me-timbers-I-can't-afford-the-heating, more ten easy tips to slash your heating bill by a third.
We're poor, but we don't need to be bored or boring. This book lays out how to save it - so you can squeeze more value out of your hard-earned cash.
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Lucy Tobin is the personal finance editor of the Evening Standard and writes a weekly column called How To Save It. Her regular media appearances include BBC Breakfast, Sky News, BBC News 24 and Five Live Radio. She has written books on business and budgeting, including Ausperity and a wedding planner, From Yes to I Do. She lives in Mill Hill, London.
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