A few times in the last year I’ve told you guys about amazing e-book sales, and a lot of you have loved them and asked me to keep you posted when new ones pop up. Today marks the start of the latest 72 hour book sale, which will end at noon eastern time on Thursday, June 23rd.
You can click here to see all the details on this sale. It’s a pretty amazing collection of books, being sold for more than 90% off the normal price you’d pay if you bought all of these books individually.
There are 22 books/courses in the sale. If you bought all of them individually, it would run you $1087. But until Thursday, you can get the whole collection for $97.
The e-books and courses in this package cover all sorts of topics: fitness, cooking, relationships, learning foreign languages, travel, study techniques, productivity, creativity, family fun… and the list goes on. Check out everything you get for $97.
$5 from every sale will be donated to Cath Duncan’s Kidney Raffle project, which is raising money for kidney disease research.
Enjoy the sale!
M- says
Dear Frugalbabe,
Hey, could you remind me if you and you husband did the do it yourself will and trust legal paperwork? If you did do it yourself where did you find the information, forms, and paperwork? My hubby and I need to fill out out trust and wills, but I don’t want to spend an arm an leg at the lawyers.
Thanks for your help.
Sincerely,
M-
P.S. Since you and your husband sell insurance an you give your readers any pointer on how to find a reputable seller of term life insurance? What to look for and how to research if the company is legitimate? thanks
FrugalBabe says
Hi M – We bought Suze Orman’s will and trust package, but we’ve only completed a few of the forms in it. We’re debating going to see a lawyer to do a few others… haven’t decided yet.
Life insurance… You can check a carrier’s AM Best rating to see how financially stable they are, and you can also check to see how long they’ve been in business. A broker who sells numerous products will probably be better than one who only works with one or two carriers, simply because they’ll be able to offer you more options. I’m glad you’re looking at term coverage. For the vast majority of people who need life insurance, term is the best option, and it’s far less expensive than permanent life insurance. If you talk to a broker who starts trying to sell you on universal or whole life insurance instead, I would seek out another broker. Brokers get paid more to sell universal and whole life, and some brokers will try to push clients towards those more expensive products. But you want a broker who has your best interests in mind, and that means that in most cases, they should be recommending term coverage. Good luck!