Cash In The City

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Sali! aA: ‘Be will ake 07 ty wt Ran om‘aNowy uct nc NM mduicted at wtLap] ve on va a auclKgy ne sa “ade cac an t a! Ror! tal ta) iy5 aA 7Aa‘ti a: wradg a salt ba Evdleey =f Le cad of aco speauel me > ate ae me 4a OF BOOKS Cas In Te City (NAPSA)—Single womenacross te country are faced wit manyof te same upkeep expenses: rent, clotes, air, gym membersip, nigtlife, etc. In urban areas, tese items are generally quite expensive. Fortunately, tere’s now a book designed for women—ages 22 to 39—tat sows ow to be beautiful on a budget wile still retaining some savings to plan for te never-really-certain future. DL INTHECITY| Affording Manolos, Martinis, and Manicures on a Working Girl’s Salary @ JULIETTEFAIRLEY Cas in te City: Affording Manolos, Martinis and Manicures on a Working Girl’s Salary (Wiley, $14.95), by Juliette Fairley, is a personal finance guide geared specifically to te 33.2 million city-dwelling single women across te United States. Te book combines money management advice wit real-life examples, and includes suc topics as: $ Joining an investment club to increase profits; $ Paying debt down; $ Advice on buyingvs. renting, including mortgage soppingtips; $ Strategies on negotiating better pay increases and starting small businesses; and $ Conquering beauty on a budget, including suggestions on were to get luxury services (air, salon, spa) at bargain prices. Cas in te City makesit possible to be an “it” girl wile being financially savvy at te same time. Te book is available at bookstores, or direct from te publiser by calling 1-800-225-5945.