Are you tired of living paycheck to paycheck?
In today’s grim economic climate, consumers of all ages are struggling to make ends meet amidst lost jobs, reduced pensions, and rising costs-of-living. With the help of Simply Fantastic: Living Better on Less, stressed spenders can place themselves on the road to financial recovery and freedom. This concise, easy-to-understand guide includes:
- 518 tips and strategies to slash living expenses and reduce cost of living
- 66 helpful websites for additional research
- Easily understood information that focuses on both immediate results and the development of sound, long-term financial habits
- Warnings for how to avoid the scams and pitfalls that can sabotage a good financial plan
- Useful, real-life anecdotes from author Lesley Voth
- From new graduates and young couples to working families and retirees, Simply Fantastic is the go-to guide for anyone trying to save money and improve their financial outlook, all while living a better life.
ISBN-13: 978-1439248874
$13.99 Trade Paperback
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Do you want to be in the same position financially next year as you are right now?
If not, you’ll want to read this book.
In these days of bursting real-estate bubbles and spiraling unemployment, conspicuous consumption is “out” and serious thrift is “in.” The global economic downturn has forced most consumers to become more aware of their spending habits in order to make do with less, pay off debt, and pad their savings accounts for the future. Yet even for those people willing to make big changes in their spending, it can be tough to figure out where to begin.
Cue Lesley Voth’s Simply Fantastic: Living Better on Less, a clear, concise guide for families and individuals seeking guidance on where and how to trim their expenses. With 518 tips and strategies for reducing spending and eliminating debt, Simply Fantastic is a must-read for consumers struggling to make both short- and long-term financial changes. Voth stresses the importance of living within your means—i.e. spend less than you earn!—and yet she understands from personal experience how difficult that can be. Anecdotes from her life in the working world and as a wife and mother are sprinkled throughout the book, providing readers with real-world examples of how to become financially free. Sixty-six websites are also included, for those readers in search of supplemental information.
Chock-full of valuable information, Simply Fantastic is the go-to guide for anyone trying to save money and get ahead financially, from new graduates and young couples just starting out to working families dealing with lost wages and retirees facing reduced pensions. Voth’s advice is realistic, yet encouraging. She is sympathetic to the considerable stress that results from a financial crisis, but she is also honest about the sacrifice and hard work necessary to recover. Readers who stick to the plan set forth by Simply Fantastic may have to divest themselves of some luxuries and possessions, but ultimately they will find themselves beginning a new and exciting stage of life.
ISBN-13: 978-1439248874
$13.99 Trade Paperback
Simply Fantastic Press Release
Midwest Book Review of Simply Fantastic
I am please to report that my book has recently been favorably reviewed by Midwest Book Review. Their review was published on their website, Amazon, and several other websites and publications. The following is a copy of the review:
Simply Fantastic
Lesley Voth
ISBN 9781439248874, $13.99, www.amazon.com
Much peace of mind comes when you actually have money left over when the week is out. “Simply Fantastic : Living Better on Less” is a guide for readers to cut their costs and have a better life in spite of penny pinching. With countless tips and guides to researching more, Lesley Voth gives advice on what to change in one’s life to lead to a better life on many levels. ”Simply Fantastic” is strongly recommended for those in tough financial times.

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September 18, 2009 at 5:25 PM
Similar to technical knowledge, sales training, music lessons and motorcycle riding, one can never receive too many pointers for improvement. Even if you are an expert on a subject and attend a seminar, take a class, or read a new book, you are bound to pick up a few new good ideas (In the case of this book it is for saving money, as I did, in Simply Fantastic). I am fortunate to know the author, and can say that the book is light hearted, easy to read, pleasant and true to her personality and desire to help people save money and live better on less. Lesley provides the readers with her unique international personal experience, creative ideas and clever websites to pursue each subject in depth. It is a great book to read and give as a gift.
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