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6:04pm Thursday 29th October 2009
A FAMILY man from Tottenham has written his first book dishing out easy-to-read tips on how to weather the credit crunch storm.
Married father-of-two, Isaac Carter, 49, was inspired to write his everyman guide to good financial management, Go to the Ant, after becoming concerned about the growing trend of living for today and neglecting to prepare for an uncertain future in the wake of the economic downturn.
The pracitising solicitor, who was raised in Tottenham to immigrant parents, said purse strings had been tight but there had always been enough to go round thanks to his parents' sensible approach to money and ethos of hard work. His mother took a job at the Wingate trading estate, behind White Hart Lane stadium, and his father was a church minister.
Mr Carter said: "The minute you start talking about savings and budgets people get bored. They want things now while they have the money. But budgets can actually be liberating. It means you can have life's luxuries without falling into debt but through proper planning.
"I wanted to write a book that was simple to understand, jargon-free that ordinary people could relate to. I was inspired by the ant. Ants are well-known for their industriousness nature. They waste nothing and are always working towards their next goal so that during hard times they are prepared."
The ex-Northumberland Community School pupil signed copies of his book at the Bernie Grant Arts Centre, in Town Hall Approach, on Monday.
"It was really important for me to do the book launch in Tottenham. This is where my roots are and where I started out," he said.
Here are some of Isaac's top tips:
For more top tips or to order a copy of Isaac Carter's book visit www.gototheant.co.uk
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