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ISBN: 0767929845

ISBN13: 9780767929844

Fight for Your Money: How to Stop Getting Ripped Off and Save a Fortune

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A war for your money is raging and it is time to fight back In a book that will forever change how you spend your hard earned money, America's favorite financial coach, David Bach, shows you how to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great Book to manage your money!!!

This was a text book I needed for statistics, and I'm absolutely glad I bought, its knowledge has helped me in class and so much more in my personal life and finances. Great Buy!!

Take back control of your finances!

The Losing Game: Why You Can't Beat Wall Street I wish I had known more about David Bach when I was writing "The Losing game: Why You Can't Beat Wall Street." Our last chapter talks about alternatives to Wall Street, but doesn't include checking out the work of David Bach. Big business, like Wall Street, has learned that we have short attention spans, and if they add minor costs here and there, and then confuse you with "legalese" when you try to cut costs, they will force you to stay with them, fearing you have no alternatives. Back describes in great details the ways in which you can cut costs and get big business to work for you, not vice-versa. It's a lesson we all need to learn in these economic times.

A MUST READ!!

I have read most of David Bach's books and believe Fight for Your Money is one of the most useful and insightful books he has written. Fight for your Money is a must read for everyone!!! David went above and beyond in providing fantastic and insightful advice on saving money for everything we pay for. He provides simple actions and explains exactly how to go about saving money on everything from cell phone plans, to credit cards rates, banking and everything in between. After reading his book I made a list of companies to call and in the first call to my cell phone carrier I took his advice and saved $30 a month on my bill and ended up getting a much better plan. That is a savings of at least $360.00 a year not including all the extra fees I would have paid in extra minutes. Considering it took me about five minutes to make the call I was overwhelmed with how easy his strategies were to execute. By using David's strategies to get a better deal at hotels, I was rewarded with a much better room at an incredible rate. I simply asked at the front desk for a better rate than what they quoted me on the phone and if I could get an upgrade since I was a loyal customer. Again his strategies worked.They accommodated me with a beautiful suite with two bathrooms and and an Oceanview. All for a lower price than what I was quoted on the phone for a regular room. All this with relatively little haggling and because I ASKED to get a better deal. The reality is and David points it out again and again, these companies do not want us to get a better deal, but a better deal that can save you money is out there. By reading Fight for Your Money he gives you the advice and guidance to SAVE YOU MONEY and in many instances A LOT of MONEY . If anyone knows what they are doing in regards to helping you save money and live a better life it is without a doubt David Bach. This book is a must read.

Showing Kevin Trudeau what he should've written

Many thousands have been ripped off by Kevin Trudeau's book, Debt Cure$. Thankfully, David Bach's book is very different. Debt Cure$ tells you little to nothing and Fight for Your Money tells you a lot. Fight for Your Money tackles the big money pits in our lives: cars, banking, credit, health, taxes, shopping, home, travel and more. In each category, David Bach tells you how to tackle it from a cost savings perspective. Many of the suggestions are common sense (if we ever stopped to think about them), but he reminds us to look at them. I loved the simple formula he provides for credit ratings. Finally, I understand how they're calculating it and it didn't take 20 pages of a book to explain it. With this little tidbit of knowledge, i would think anyone could increase his credit score by 50-100 points within a couple of years (assuming it is currently between 550 and 650 or lower). The great thing about this book is that it is a book for life. It doesn't just focus on taking care of your debt (understood: getting rid of it), which is important, but it goes into all of the important areas of life. If you're not looking for a get rich quick book, but a practical book on how to live your life financially sound - this is the place to start.

Davisd Bach saves YOU money

If you are not familiar with David Bach it is time to get to know him. He is truely fighting against the system that is designed to take our money from us legally. After reading his latest book this is what happened: David, I just hung up with my cable and phone providers and because of your book: --I am now saving $25 per month on home phone, --changed plans on cellular and saved at least $30 per month just on the monthly portion, also got unlimited texting in the plan which I was paying about $20 a month for text over usage. --The cable company cut my rate by 50% at $49 a month for six months then $20 a month cheaper after that without cutting service at all. We do like our HBO. Total yearly savings are at least $1320 While I am very glad to be saving I feel like an idiot for allowing it to go own in the past. THe good with the bad you know. The book also helped me update our wills, verify social security earnings, spend all of our gift cards, roll over an old employer's 401k to my fidelity account, and validated my buying my car that is two years old, lease trade in for 50% off the new car price (Cadillac DTS for $27,000) (this was a few years ago and I have preaching the practice to everyone) All from reading your book the last couple of days. I would read it and then go to the computer, read some then to the computer. My wife thought I was nuts until I showed her the work I was doing. She still thinks it but not due to this behavior. This really explains people dislike "the system". Banks, credit cards and just big business in general are all inherently bad and need to be regulated. As a small business owner I was more of the less regulation the better in the past but.... This book will help anyone who takes the time to read it. Welcome to the Finish Rich World of David Bach Thanks for reading, Tom and Wanda Kennedy

David Bach Does it AGAIN!

This book is incredible. David gives a wealth of information on every topic you can think of, in great detail. If you are familiar with his other books, this one is really nothing like them. It is more of a great resource...it is what the title says it is, a way to save money in many areas of your life, especially when it comes to purchasing a car, health insurance, and a home. He provides many websites, and places to go for more information all over the book. Everyone should own this book! Here are the different chapters..since there is no LOOK INSIDE: Automobiles ( Buying a new car, buying a used car, car leasing, car repairs, car rentals) Banking (bank accounts, debit cards) Credit (credit cards, credit scores, payday loans, identity theft) Family Matters (divorce, life insurance, estate planning, saving for college) Health (health insurance, hospital bills, health club memberships) Home (buying a home, building and remodeling, home mortgages, home-based business opportunities) Retirement (401k plans, IRA's, pension plans, social security, annuities) Shopping (online shopping and auctions, appliance protection plans/extended warranties, gift cards, rebates) Taxes (tax preparation, refund anticipation loans, charitable giving) Tv and Phone (cable and satellite tv, cell phone plans, residential phone service, bundled service plans) Travel (air travel, hotels, travel packages) In response the the previous reviewer, I don't think David wrote too much on mortgages because he has a separate book on home buying. But in any case the information in that chapter is entirely useful.
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