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Elizabeth Leamy's Save Big CAN change your financial future.
Everyone knows that the top New Year’s resolution is to lose weight or life a healthier life, but do you know what ranks as the #2 resolution?
The second most popular resolution is to get out of debt and gain more control over personal finances. Like any other resolution, this change is only as feasible as the plan created to achieve the goal. If you don’t have a plan for regaining control over your finances, I guarantee that within days, you will ultimately succumb to that credit card calling beckoning from deep within your wallet only to find yourself the proud owner of impulse purchases while in line at the store. Spending money and not paying attention to where your hard earned dollars are disappearing is easy. A $4 purchase at the coffee shop, $12.95 at the dry cleaners, $22.47 at the drug store, and all of those electronic withdrawals for automatic bill payment can land your account in a negative balance before lunch time.
So how do you actually begin to regain control over your finances?
ABC’s Good Morning America consumer correspondent Elizabeth Leamy recently released a book with just these steps clearly identified. If you pick up a copy of her new book, Save Big and Cut Your Top 5 Costs and Save Thousands (Wiley, December 2009) you’ll discover a veritable road map for consumers. She focuses on some of the largest expenses a family has and ways to dramatically reduce costs. According to Leamy, the top five expenses are house, car, credit, groceries and health care. By looking at these five areas and not worrying about all of the little expenses or running around your home installing low-flow toilets, Leamy shows consumers how to save BIG.
Leamy has even added an online companion through her web site that includes mortgage calculators, links and other financial resources to help consumers save.
If you haven’t even started on your New Year’s resolution, now is a great time to pick up Leamy’s book, grab a latte (go ahead, it’s ok!) and start making plans to improve your financial future.
About Richard Gaudreau, Esq.
With over 20 years’ experience in practicing law in New Hampshire, Attorney Richard Gaudreau is Board Certified in Consumer Bankruptcy Law by the American Board of Certification and New Hampshire chair of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. He has represented hundreds of bankruptcy clients in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts and handles each case personally. For more information, contact (603) 893-4300 or visit the web site at www.attorneygaudreau.com.
Our practice area reaches throughout New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
The information contained here is for educational purposes only and it is not intended as legal advice nor does it constitute the establishment of an attorney-client relationship. You should consult a bankruptcy attorney for specific advice about your situation.