Books On Saving
Browse the bookstore or online book lists, and you�ll see dozens of titles promising to help you save more (or spend less) of your hard-earned dollar. Here are just a few books, many of which that also offer blogs, newsletters, or other information online for free.
1. 10,001 Ways to Live Large on a Small Budget
by the writers of Wise Bread
www.wisebread.com
2. The Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half
by Stephanie Nelson
www.couponmom.com
3. Clark Howard’s Living Large in Lean Times: 250+ Ways to Buy Smarter, Spend Smarter, and Save Money
by Clark Howard, Mark Meltzer, and Theo Thimou
www.ClarkHoward.com
4. Your Money or Your Life
by Vicki Robin, Joe Dominguez, and Monique Tilford
www.ymoyl.wordpress.com
5. Living Rich by Spending Smart
by Gregory Karp
www.gregkarp.com
6. Total Money Makeover (3rd edition)
by Dave Ramsey
www.daveramsey.com
7. How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out of Debt, and Live Prosperously
by Jerrold Mundis
www.getrichslowly.org
8. For those just starting out: Get a Financial Life: Personal Finance in Your Twenties and Thirties
by Beth Kobliner
www.bethkobliner.com
9. For college age: Debt-Free U: How I Paid for an Outstanding College Education without Loans, Scholarships, or Mooching Off My Parents
by Zac Bissonnette
go to www.dailyfinance.com for several articles by Zac Bissonnette (scroll down to locate search box at the bottom)
10. For younger readers: Not Your Parents� Money Book: Making, Saving, and Spending Your Own Money
by Jean Chatzky and Erwin Haya
www.jeanchatzky.com
To read the Kentucky Living January 2013 feature that goes along with this web exclusive, go to Spend Less, Save More.