Spend Your Way to Wealth: A Complete New Approach to Retirement and Investment Planning That Really Works
Readers will learn to be smart consumers by understanding the wealth-building potential of buying a home and reducing mortgage interest; getting around dealership mark-ups when buying a vehicle; joining buying clubs; shopping safely for bargains available through the Internet; finding the lowest fares possible for travel; negotiating prices with salespeople; taking full advantage of coupon shopping; and much more.
Market Leader - Business English - Elementary - Practice File 2004
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(WB) Market Leader - Business English - Elementary - Practice File 2004Market Leader Elementary level introduces students to the professional communication and language skills necessary for a wide range of business situations such as participating in meetings, negotiating and, socialising.
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