Living Well in a Down Economy For Dummies
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Part I: Facing Off Against a Recession.
#1: Determine Your Net Worth.
#2: Calculate Spendable Income.
#3: Create a Monthly Budget.
#4: Breathe Away Tension.
#5: Tense Your Way to Relaxation.
#6: Stretch Away Your Stress.
#7: Lift a Finger for Self-Massage.
#8: Practice Habits of Effective Stress Managers.
Part II: Bumping Up Your Bring-Home.
#9: Update and Customize Your Resume.
#10: Make Your Resume Stand Out.
#11: Get Acquainted with New Interview Trends.
#12: Stand Out in an Interview.
#13: Nail the Video Interview.
#14: Make the Most of a Phone Interview.
#15: Look for Good Jobs Online.
#16: Look into Federal Jobs.
#17: Prepare for a Career Change.
#18: Figure Out What You Really Want to Do.
#19: Persuade Your Organization to Let You Telecommute.
#20: Find Telecommuting Work.
#21: Consider Self-Employment.
#22: Get Acquainted with Home-Based Businesses.
#23: Get New-Business Cash Flowing.
#24: Steps to Take before Leaving Your Job.
#25: Take Tax Deductions on Home-Based Businesses.
#26: Ensure the Survival of Your Home-Based Business in Tough Times.
#27: Choose between Itemized and Standard Deductions.
#28: Boost Your Household Income.
Part III: Putting Your Personal Finances on Firm Footing.
#29: Avoid Unnecessary Fees.
#30: Shop Around for Insurance.
#31: Raise Your Deductible to Save on Insurance.
#32: Save Money on Life Insurance.
#33: Qualify for Homeowner Policy Discounts.
#34: Take Advantage of Coverage You Already Have.
#35: Look for Discounts and Premium Credits from Your Car Insurance.
#36: Save on Medical Coverage Offered by Your Car Insurance.
#37: Continue Health Coverage When You Leave Your Job.
#38: Cap Your Out-of-Pocket Health Expenses.
#39: Save on Individual Health Coverage.
#40: Use Medical Savings Accounts.
#41: Tap into Temporary Health Insurance.
#42: Know the Tax Benefits of a 401(k) Plan.
#43: Continue to Invest, Even at a Reduced Amount.
#44: Borrow from Your 401(k).
#45: Let Your 401(k) Roll Over to Avoid Taxes.
#46: Investigate Tax-Deferred Ways to Save for College.
#47: Squeeze Out Every Drop of Available College Money.
#48: Look into Federal Assistance Programs.
#49: Make Use of Federal Loans.
#50: Defer or Discharge Student Loan Debt.
#51: Consolidate Your College Loans.
#52: Find College-Based Scholarships.
#53: Access State and Local Scholarships.
#54: Tap Organizations for Scholarships.
#55: Accept Work-Study Opportunities.
#56: Negotiate Better Financial Aid.
#57: Refinance a Fixed-Rate Mortgage.
Part IV: Living a Recession-Busting Life.
#58: Develop Good Shopping Habits.
#59: See through the Gimmicks Grocery Stores Use.
#60: Use Coupons Wisely.
#61: Target Seasonal Grocery Sales.
#62: Plan Your Meals Economically.
#63: Save on Snacks.
#64: Stretch One Meal into Two (Or More).
#65: Save on Baby Food.
#66: Cook Up Money Savings.
#67: Can It!
#68: Other Ways to Save in the Kitchen.
#69: Save on Salon Expenses.
#70: Expand Your Wardrobe.
#71: Remove Stains from Clothing.
#72: Reconstruct Your Clothes.
#73: Find Fun in Community Resources.
#74: Have Fun in Your Own Backyard and Beyond.
#75: Save for a Family Vacation.
#76: Travel on a Few Dollars a Day.
#77: Save on Phone Bills.
#78: Stay Cool on the Cheap.
#79: Warm Up for Less.
#80: Make Your Own Cleaning Solutions.
#81: Replace a Roof Shingle.
#82: Find Roof Leaks.
#83: Add More Insulation.
#84: Insulate Pipes.
#85: Insulate Heat Ducts.
#86: Test and Fix a Window Air Leak.
#87: Stop Air Leaks around Doors.
#88: Identify Plumbing Leaks.
#89: Improve Water Heater Efficiency.
#90: Help Your Furnace Work More Efficiently.
#91: Save on Your Fuel Expenses.
#92: Change Your Own Car Oil.
#93: Take Care of Your Tires.
#94: Hire a Pro without Getting Taken for a Ride.
Part V: Making the Most of Holidays and Other Special Events.
#95: Throw a Party on a Budget.
#96: Entertain on a Shoestring.
#97: Spend Less on Holiday Decorations and Gifts.
#98: Get Creative with Gift Giving.
#99: Give and Package Sweets and Treats.
#100: Save on Fine Dining.
Part VI: Staying Afloat If the Boat Starts to Sink.
#101: Look for Signs of Financial Trouble.
#102: Understand the Cost of Bad Credit.
#103: Get Copies of Your Credit Report and Scores.
#104: Check Your Credit Report.
#105: Dispute Inaccurate Info on Your Credit Report.
#106: Add Positive Info to Your Credit Report.
#107: Bring Credit Card Debt Under Control.
#108: Take Credit Solutions into Your Own Hands.
#109: Seek Help for These Credit Problems.
#110: Work with a Credit Counseling Agency.
#111: Create a Debt-Management Plan.
#112: Talk to Creditors to Work Out a Solution.
#113: Negotiate a Payback Arrangement with Collectors.
#114: Avoid Credit-Repair Scams.
#115: Keep Credit Under Control While Unemployed.
#116: Use Home Equity to Consolidate Debts.
#117: Take Control When Foreclosure Looms.
#118: Draft a Plan of Attack to Offset Foreclosure.
#119: Understand Types of Bankruptcy.
#120: Try to Avoid Bankruptcy.
#121: Negotiate with Creditors to Avoid Bankruptcy.
#122: Choose Which Bills to Pay When You File for Bankruptcy.
#123: Negotiate with the IRS.
Part VII: The Part of Tens.
#124: Ten Ways to Trim the Money Tree.
#125: Ten Ways to Handle Financial Emergencies.
Index.
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