Consumer education
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Consumer education
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Consumer education
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of22
- The undercover economist, exposing why the rich are rich, the poor are poor, and why you can never buy a decent used car, Tim Harford
- Long-term care, how to plan and pay for it, Joseph L. Matthews
- How to hire a home improvement contractor without getting chiseled, Tom Philbin
- Consumer reports buying guide 2018, [best & worst products expert tested and rated], the editors of Consumer Reports magazine
- 13 things they won't tell you, 375+ experts confess the insider secrets they keep to themselves, Marty Munson and the editors of Reader's digest
- When someone you love needs nursing home, assisted living, or in-home care, the complete guide, Robert F. Bornstein and Mary A. Languirand
- Waste-free kitchen handbook, a guide to eating well and saving money by wasting less food, Dana Gunders
- Consumer Reports buying guide 2019, from the editors of Consumer Reports
- The take-charge patient, how you can get the best medical care, Martine Ehrenclou
- Not buying it, my year without shopping, Judith Levine
- Consumer Reports buying guide 2021, from the editors of Consumer Reports
- Consumer Reports buying guide 2022, from the editors of Consumer Reports
- The 1-2-3 money plan, the three most important steps to saving and spending smart, Gregory Karp
- Consumer Reports buying guide 2016, the editors of Consumer reports
- Consumer reports buying guide 2014, the editors of Consumer reports
- Consumer Reports buying guide 2017, from the editors of Consumer Reports
- Consumer reports buying guide 2012, the editors of Consumer Reports magazine
- Consumer Reports buying guide 2015, the editors of Consumer reports
- An American sickness, how healthcare became big business and how you can take it back, Elisabeth Rosenthal
- Consumer Reports buying guide 2020, from the editors of Consumer Reports
- What every veteran should know, veterans benefits 2017
- 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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