2016 . Business & Economics, Personal Finance, Budgeting, Consumer Behavior . David Pogue
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Want to know where you can buy $100 iTunes gift cards for $85? Did you know you can pay your taxes by using a cash-back credit card? Why are you still paying $235 a year to rent your cable box? You're leaving money on the table every day, with every transaction you make: changing your oil, withdrawing ATM cash, booking flights, buying insurance, shopping for clothes, squirting toothpaste. But in Pogue's Basics: Money, the third book of this New York Times bestselling series, David Pogue proves that information is money. Each of his 150 simple tips and tricks includes a ballpark estimate of the money you could make or save. Okay, you won't use every tip in the bookβbut if you did, you'd come ahead by $61,195 a year.
2016
English
Flatiron Books
256
1250081424 (ISBN13: 9781250081421)
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