However the book doesnt take aim at the feminist movement itself.

With content divided into sections like Women at Work!

WithHow to Win at Feminisms release date coming up on Oct. 25, read on for exclusive excerpt.

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Theres nothing fair about institutionalized unfairness.

Hello, tax breaks!

The sneakiest way to get paid the same as a man is to legally bind yourself to one.

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Youll be like Robin Hood, stealing from the rich and giving to the poor (you).

If youre worried this isnt the most feminist fix, just think of it as afiscalprotest.

Having a joint checking account is basically the same as burning a bra!

Stop eating dinners outor in!

Use one fewer tampon every period.

Little expenses add up!

Instead of cutting back on quality or buying generic,** simply use one fewer tampon each period.

That saves $0.30 a month, which is $3.60 a year.

Thats $4.80 woman dollars to spend on anything you want!

Maybe the corporate work-o-sphere just isnt cutting it.

Your friends already buy products.

Why not have them buy them from you?

Get a loose-change barrel.

Youre gonna need a bigger jar!

At the end of each day, empty out your pockets and purse of any loose change you have.

Download a budget app Downgrade your smartphone.

You love a vintage find!

Simplify your living space.

As you learned that one time you got bedbugs, your cars backseat is the perfect size for sleeping!

Living in an apartment can be costly, especially if you live in a major city.

you’re able to shower at your gym!

  • Youre obviously not getting rid of your gym membershipthats a little extreme!

So readjust that budget, girl!

  • Thats 23 cents!

Try our feminist fortune-teller.

Getting bogged down by all these life decisions?

Starting your career is hard, especially when people still treat you like a little girl.

Remember when that was a good thing?

From HOW TO WIN AT FEMINISM: The Definitive Guide to Having It AllAnd Then Some!

Copyright 2016 by Elizabeth Newell, Sarah Pappalardo, and Anna Drezen.

Reprinted with permission by HarperOne, a division of HarperCollinsPublishers.