This week saw the launch of new book – Never Go Broke: How To Make Money Out Of Just About Anything, co-written by This is Money personal finance editor Lee Boyce.

In this podcast special, Lee is joined from Los Angeles by his co-author, Storage Hunters TV star Jesse McClure, to explain all to Georgie Frost and Simon Lambert.

Jesse and lee discuss how they met, how the book was created, and their three step approach to putting more money in your pocket with a little bit of entrepreneurial endeavour and reselling.

The book is broken down into three parts: how to build up a cash pot, learning the resale blueprint and investing the pot for resale profits. 

Step one is all about properly selling items in your home, making cash legitimately – and safely – online, and even making money from stuff you might think is trash. This is good both for your wallet and the environment.

Step two sees Jesse outline some of the tips and tricks he uses everyday as a professional buyer and seller, while step three is all about hunting down spots to buy items to make even bigger profits – from car boots, to charity shops.

While it won’t make you a millionaire overnight, the pair believe it can be a great hobby, a way to stay afloat, or to set the foundations to becoming a professional at it.

The authors also share some of Jesse’s big wins and tips for getting started straightaway.

Never Go Broke: How To Make Money Out Of Just About Anything, by Lee Boyce and Jesse McClure (£9.99, Cassell), is out now.

Never Go Broke: This week saw the launch of the book, written by Lee Boyce (left) and Jesse McClure (right)

Never Go Broke: This week saw the launch of the book, written by Lee Boyce (left) and Jesse McClure (right)

Never Go Broke: This week saw the launch of the book, written by Lee Boyce (left) and Jesse McClure (right)

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