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Learn moreAchieve all of your financial goals with these 300 easy solutions to all your personal finance questions—from paying off your student loans to managing investments.
Are you looking for ways to decrease your spending…and start increasing your savings? Need some simple advice for maximizing your investments? Want to start planning for your retirement but don’t know where to start? It’s now easier than ever to achieve all your financial goals!
Many people are afraid to talk about money, which means that you might be missing some of the best money-saving skills out there! In Money Hacks you will learn the basics of your finances so you can start making every penny count. Whether you’re trying to pay down debt, start an emergency fund, or make the smartest choice on a major purchase, this book is chock-full of all the useful hacks to make your money work for you in every situation!
Lisa Rowan is a writer and editor based in St. Petersburg, Florida. She is a staff writer at Lifehacker, where she covers personal finance for the “Two Cents” vertical. Prior to that, she was a senior writer and on-air analyst at The Penny Hoarder, where she wrote more than 500 personal finance-related posts and launched the “Dear Penny” advice column syndicated by The Tampa Bay Times. A graduate of the University of Maryland and Georgetown University, her work has appeared in Retail Dive, The Washington Post, Family Circle, CityLab, and the Washington City Paper, among others.