Consumer education
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Consumer education
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Consumer education
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- The 2% rule to get debt free fast, an innovative method to pay your loans off for good, Alex & Cassie Michael
- Living rich for less, create the lifestyle you want by giving, saving, and spending smart ; how you can save $30,000 this year, Ellie Kay
- Big green purse, use your spending power to create a cleaner, greener world, Diane MacEachern
- The practical guide to practically everything, Peter Bernstein & Christopher Ma, editors
- Shopping savvy, by Rita Milios
- A life less throwaway, the lost art of buying for life, Tara Button
- Consumer Reports buying guide 2022, from the editors of Consumer Reports
- Long-term care, how to plan and pay for it, Joseph L. Matthews
- Consumer Reports buying guide 2021, from the editors of Consumer Reports
- The complete idiot's guide to green living, by Trish Riley
- Long-term care, how to plan and pay for it, by the editors of Nolo
- Making them pay, how to get the most from health insurance and managed care, Rhonda D. Orin
- The informed patient, a complete guide to a hospital stay, Karen A. Friedman, MD, and Sara L. Merwin, MPH
- Baby gear, everything you need to clothe, feed, transport, protect, entertain, and care for your baby, by the editors of Parents magazine ; with Debra Wise ; foreword by Sally Lee ; illustrated by Laura Hartman Maestro
- Cheap, fast, good!, a cookbook, by Beverly Mills & Alicia Ross; illustrations by Steven Guarnaccia
- Electronics buying guide 2008, today's best buys in television, laptop & desktop computers, audio & video gear, digital cameras & camcorders, cell phones & more, the editors of Consumer Reports
- An American sickness, how healthcare became big business and how you can take it back, Elisabeth Rosenthal
- Searching for health, the smart way to find information online and put it to use, Kapil Parakh, MD, PhD ; with Anna Dirksen
- Savvy online shopping, Jill T. Freeze
- The buy nothing, get everything plan, discover the joy of spending less, sharing more, and living generously, Liesl Clark and Rebecca Rockefeller, founders of the Buy Nothing Project
Outgoing Resources
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