![]() ![]() The Tightwad Gazette always comes up during frugal living discussions and is one of the best finance books in my opinion, so you won’t regret grabbing a copy. You’ll learn how to reduce your utility bills, move on a budget, avoid credit card debt, repurpose “throwaway” items like milk jugs, and more. Although the book is based on a newsletter Amy wrote in the 1990s, the hundreds of tips it contains are still relevant and helpful today. ![]() The Complete Tightwad Gazette by Amy Dacyczyn is the ultimate guide to frugal living. If you want to learn how to plan a great summer vacation without breaking the bank, consider picking up this book! The Complete Tightwad Gazette His money-saving strategies will help you stretch your vacation budget so you can extend your stay and travel for longer. He encourages travelers to cut costs by living like locals instead of staying at fancy hotels and eating at expensive restaurants. In How to Travel the World on $50 a Day, popular travel blogger Nomadic Matt will teach you how to see the world on a dime. Travel can be a big budget buster, but it doesn’t have to be. 5 Best Finance Books To Read This Summer How to Travel the World on $50 a Day Instead of picking up romance novels, why not use your beach reading time to learn more about money management? Here are 5 of the best finance books to set you up for a budget friendly summer. ![]() Now that the weather is warming up, you’re probably putting together your summer reading list. ![]()
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