100 Ways to Beat the Credit Crunch

100 Ways to Beat the Credit Crunch

by Annie Shaw (Author), Laura Howard (Author), Adrian Coles (Foreword), Laura Howard (Author), Annie Shaw (Author), Adrian Coles (Foreword), Laura Howard (Author), Simon Read (Author)

Synopsis

In these hard-pressed times we could all use a helping hand. The first in the great 'Beat the Credit Crunch' series, 100 Ways to Beat the Credit Crunch offers well over 100 great tips and advice on how to save money, in every aspect of our lives, from how to sort out your personal finance with the best mortgage and banking deals to budget food shopping and cutting the cost of holidays. Written by the experts of CashQuestions.com in an accessible style, this guide provides real, usable advice that will help you survive the rockiest of times.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New
Publisher: Flame Tree Publishing
Published: 10 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 1847863981
ISBN 13: 9781847863980

Author Bio
Adrian Coles is Director-General of The Building Societies Association.

Annie Shaw is a highly-respected industry figure with 20 years' journalism experience. She is the former editor of the Sunday Telegraph's property section and has been a staff journalist for The Times and financial agony aunt for the Independent on Sunday. She currently writes for a range of national newspapers. In 2007 she was shortlisted for Headline Money's Consumer Champion of the Year award.

Simon Read is a journalist specializing in a range of consumer financial issues including tax, pensions and investments. He is money editor of The People newspaper and also writes regularly for the Daily Mirror, What Mortgage and various specialist titles. With nearly 20 years' experience in the world of personal finance, he is a renowned and respected industry figure.

Laura Howard is author of A Girl's Guide to Money and freelancer for many national publications. A regular contributor to the Independent on Sunday and Guardian Unlimited, she has been shortlisted for Headline Money's Best Mortgage Writer and Best Freelance Journalist categories several times.