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Excerpt: Elisabeth Leamy's 'Save Big'

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Posted on 1/5/2010 10:38 EST
Filed in: Books, Frugal tips, Frugal Tools

You know that old adage, "penny wise and pound foolish"? Well, whoever coined that one was certainly on to something. Read this story from Good Morning America and you'll find out how saving big on the big things adds up a whole lot faster than saving little on the little things.

"Elisabeth Leamy, consumer correspondent for "Good Morning America," identifies areas where people spend the most money and shows you how you can save more by tackling large expenses. In "Save Big," Leamy shows how to cut spending on houses, cars, groceries, health care, credit and more.

Click here to visit Elisabeth Leamy's Web site or here to find out more about where you can find SAVE BIG.

"SAVE BIG" Introduction: My savings sage --the one who crystallized everything I had ever thought about saving money-- was a bleached-blonde mom wearing orange mood lipstick and towering, clear plastic high heels. She had this skittish way of laughing after she made an important point. You would think some imposing, paunchy, appropriately graying guy would have been my guru. But no..."

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