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If you’ve been looking for a way to cut down on the amount of money you spend and make your savings account grow, then this eBook is one you must read!   Even if your paycheck is small and your expenses are high, this in-depth eBook will teach you how to save thousands of dollars per year.

In this economy, everyone feels like they don’t have enough money, but way too many bills.   Just look at the headlines.  Unemployment rates are skyrocketing, fuel prices are about to go up…   People are looking for ways to save the money.

The trouble is, though, there’s not a lot of ready information online that tells you how to save.  You can find a tip here, a tip there, and old strategies like the envelope system.   But if those worked, you wouldn’t still be searching the Internet.

It’s almost impossible to find one resource that will give someone who wants to cut their spending and save money a detailed plan to do so.   For example, how can you save money and still eat out?  Can you save money on health insurance — if so, how?    How can you afford a new car and still be able to stick money in the bank?

Well, there’s good news. Financial expert Brandon Lamb has written an eBook that answers all your questions and gives you a detailed plan to save money in every aspect of your life.

From car payments, to utilities, to groceries, and even down to health insurance and medical care, Brandon gives easy to use strategies that will have you putting more money in the bank than you ever thought possible.

The best part of this book is that it doesn’t tell you to quit spending all together.  Instead, it gives wise strategies and methods that you can use to spend more wisely.

This book has become a Bible for so many people, and it’s not surprising.  Other savings strategies you may have tried in the past never worked because the ideas were good in theory, but not in the long term.   Brandon’s book will guide you through the next twenty years of your life and make you wonder why you hadn’t been able to save money before.

If you want to save money and cut how much money you spend, Brandon’s book “Slash Your Spending” is a must-read.

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Budgeting Made Easy

Budgeting TipsEffective budgeting requires us to prioritize our needs and choose wisely what non-essential items and services we feel are worth our extra money. Even the savviest budget minded folks, however, can suffer from financial emergencies that cost far beyond what anyone could foresee. When this is the case, a payday loan can easily help cover your expenses until your next pay check.

When you do not have the finances to fall back on in these types of situations, there are a number of  loan portals like findthepaydayloan, that publish up to the minute loan terms and compare side by side, the latest same day payday loans using an advanced comparison search engine. This can help to fill the temporary financial gap until your next pay packet.

The following tips can help you to save your money more effectively and reduce your risk of falling behind on your finances.

Budget by week so that you are less likely to run out of money right before you are about to get paid. A common complaint among people trying to save their money is that a significant portion of their pay check goes to bills immediately, leaving them with little money to save or make essential purchases like groceries. If possible, negotiate with these companies and try to spread out the due dates for your bills throughout the month; this way you are not spending all of your money at the same time.

A common misconception is that not having the money to cover a financial emergency is irresponsible. Of course, there are bound to be unforeseen expenses, even if that means taking time off from work due to illness and losing a week’s worth of pay in the process.

Alternatively, take a close look at your current financial situation and see where your money is going. You might be surprised to learn how much your expenses add up. For example, instead of going out to restaurants with your friends, you can occasionally take turns having dinner at each other’s homes. When driving around, map out your trip beforehand so that you drive as little as possible.

If you have a car (and therefore an insurance policy), ask to change the deductible so that you can pay a lower monthly premium. Whatever your deductible is, make sure that you always have that money on hand. Also, save a specific percentage of each check to cover routine maintenance costs on your car – even 5 percent of each check can help. This can prevent minor problems from escalating into more expensive issues.

This guest post was written by Michael Manuel with Find The Payday.

Michael Manuel



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There’s no doubt this is the #1 money management eBook on the net!  If you’re in the market to learn how to save more money and  make your bank account grow, then this is a must-read.  Learn how to save money on the things you already buy by cutting your spending.  No more cancelling the family vacation or eating mac-n-cheese every night just to save a few bucks.   This eBook will teach you to save thousands — and still enjoy living.

Most people associate saving money with doing without.   You forfeit shopping to put a few extra bucks in the bank.   You cut down on the food you buy.  You eliminate things like eating out and buying a newer car.  Instead, you make do with what you have.

It’s what our parents told us to do, so it’s really not our fault. Our folks grew up in a time where luxuries weren’t necessities.  You could do without a newer car, you could do without a phone (much less a cell), and health insurance wasn’t so expensive.   Sticking a few bucks in the bank a week worked back then.  It was effective.  It’s just not anymore.

But how do you save money in today’s world of computers and iPhones?   How do you still afford that new fuel-efficient car, pay your health insurance premiums,  high utility bills, and still put money away into the bank?    There aren’t a lot of resources around to provide those answers.  In fact, until now, you’d be hard pressed to find those answers in one place — and written in a way that makes sense.

Brandon Lamb’s book Slash Your Spending takes a look at saving money in the modern world.   In the over 300+ pages, he looks at the things that we spend money on today:  everything from vacations to clothes to cell phones, medical expenses, and even buying a new car.

Then, he does what no other resource does.  He gives you a practical way to  save money by revealing tips to help you slash what you spend.  Instead of telling you to shut off your cell phone or don’t buy that new car, he teaches you ways to save on the things you’re already buying — and create extra money for yourself that you can stick in the bank.

If, before now, you’ve never been able to save money because you put yourself, as Brandon says, on a starvation diet, giving up the things you love, this book is a must read.   He saved over $17,000 in one year using this exact same information.   And while I doubted it at first, I tried what he said anyway.  In the first two weeks alone, I saved over $200!   This is coming from someone who never had a savings account before because I never thought I made enough money to save anything.

When you’re ready to start saving money — and live life BETTER than you are right now (because you can afford to do more things), visit Brandon’s website to learn more about his book at www.SlashYourSpending.com.

I know a lot of eBooks promise big things, but don’t deliver.   Mr. Lamb is modest in what he promises, and delivers potentially thousands of dollars of savings!

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