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Students' Slick Way of Saving Money
- Learn to Save Money, Curb Overspending Habits, and Become a Debt-Free Graduate!
- Narrated by: Mark Armstrong
- Length: 3 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Seventy percent of American students are eternal slaves to their student loans. Discover the secrets they were never told to graduate college debt-free....
In Students' Slick Way of Saving Money, you’ll discover:
- All the advantageous reasons why you should be saving money as a student, and what benefits you'll reap from it in the long run
- What "good" debt is, and what to urgently watch out for before lending any kind of money
- The most intelligent and effective ways to reduce expenses and still manage to enjoy your student life to the fullest
- How to recognize impulsive spending behavior, including practical ways to curb it
- How to keep a low credit score with the correct use of multiple credit cards
- Why herd mentality is passively making you a bigger spender, and how to adopt the right mindset if you want to spend reasonably
- How to minimize your spending with student perks you didn't know you had
- Easy, straightforward ways you may not know about that will get you the best bang for your buck
- How to transform your idea of success from a concept to a practical way of living that will put you on the right path of expense management
And much more.
With a little effort and dedication, you may be able to achieve what very few have: starting your career without the ghosts of your student loans haunting you for the better part of your adult life.
It’s time to act smart, change the tides for yourself, and be one to take pride in graduating completely debt-free.
Graduate college debt-free and jump into work life with only good memories of your student days.