He’s at it again, but this time he’s not
alone. America’s Ultimate Cheapskate is back with
all new secrets for how to live happily below
your means, á la cheapskate. For The Cheapskate
Next Door, Jeff Yeager tapped his
bargain-basement-brain-trust, hitting the road to
interview and survey hundreds of his fellow cheapskates
to divulge their secrets for living the good life on
less. Jeff reveals the 16 key
attitudes about money – and life – that allow the
cheapskates next door to live happy, comfortable,
debt-free lives while spending only a fraction of what
most Americans spend. Their strategies will change
your way of thinking about money and debunk some of
life’s biggest money myths. For example, you’ll
learn: how to cut your food bill in half
and eat healthier as a result; how your kids can get
a college education without ever borrowing a
dime; how to let the other guy pay for deprecation
by learning the secrets of buying used, not
abused; how you can save serious money by
negotiating and bartering; and how – if you know
where to look – there’s free stuff and free fun
all around you. The Cheapskate Next
Door also features dozens of original “Cheap Shots”
– quick, money saving tips that could save you more than
$25,000 in a single year! Cheap Shots give you the
inside scoop on: • How
to save hundreds on kids’
toys; • What inexpensive
old-fashioned kitchen appliance can save you more than
$200 a year; • How you can
travel the world without ever having to pay for lodging;
• What single driving tip can
save you $30,000 during your lifetime;
• Even how to save up to 40%
on fine wines (and we’re not talking about the kind that
comes in a box). From simple money
saving tips to truly life changing financial strategies,
the cheapskates next door know that the key to financial
freedom and enjoying life more is not how much you earn,
but how much you
spend. Jeff
Yeager is the author of The Ultimate Cheapskate’s
Road Map to True Riches, and has appeared as a guest
correspondent on the NBC Today Show and Discovery’s
Planet Green network. He is also the author of the
popular blog The Green Cheapskate,
www.TheDailyGreen.com Visit his website
www.UltimateCheapskate.com
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