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You Can Borrow Money From Yourself With a 'Passbook Loan'
Yes, you can use your savings account money without losing it.
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Seven Ways to Get Cheaper Event Tickets
You don't need to give Ticketmaster all your money.
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A Second Job Might Not Be the Solution, Actually
When you’re struggling with your finances, a second job might seem like a no-brainer solution—but in practice, it doesn’t always help.
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All the Metal Stuff You Can Sell for Scrap When Remodeling
When you tear your house apart to beautify it, it’s typical to just order a dumpster for the debris—but there might be scrap metal money in it for you.
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How to Revoke a Company’s ACH Authorization to Stop Them From Debiting Your Account
Whether it’s a payday loan or some other regular debit, you always control who has access to your bank account.
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Where to Find U.S. Communities That Are Testing Universal Basic Income
If you’re looking for a place to live that offers a financial safety net, here’s where to look.
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Avoid Impulse Buying by Disabling Amazon's 1-Click Ordering
Avoid emptying your wallet by turning off Amazon's "buy now" option.
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Follow This End-of-Year Financial Checklist Before 2024
End 2023 strong—and set yourself up for financial success in the new year.
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All the Times You Should be Using a Cashier’s Check (but Aren’t)
Not all paper checks have gone the way of the dinosaurs.
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You Can Become a ‘Camp Host’ and Live at National Parks for Free
If you’re 18 or older, own an RV, and need some financial breathing room, being a camp host might be ideal for you.
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Outlet Grocery Stores Can Save You a Ton of Money
Outlet grocery stores—aka salvage groceries or food liquidators—buy up food that’s almost expired, dented, or otherwise imperfect and sell it to you at a large discount.
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These Are The U.S. Cities With the Highest and Lowest Cost of Living
Find out where you might feel less squeezed by your daily expenses.
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Medical Credit Cards Are a Bad Idea, Actually
Medical financing might look attractive but it lead to more debt down the line.
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Why It's Never Been More Important to Have a Good Credit Score
Loan rejections are up—here's what you can do to improve your approval odds.
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The Best Ways to Invest (or Spend) $10,000
Tackle your debt, invest in your retirement, and make your money work for you.
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Sorry, but You’ll Never Win the Mega Millions Jackpot
The odds of scoring a jackpot-winning ticket are about 1 in 302 million.
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Here’s How Much Your Old Pokémon Cards Could Be Worth
You might want to check whether you have any of these thousand-dollar cards laying around.
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Protect Your Elderly Parents From Medicaid’s ‘Five-Year Look-Back’ Rule
No one wants to think about their parents needing a nursing home, but you should plan for it five years early.
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How to Calculate Your FIRE Number to Retire Early
This is (allegedly) what it takes to achieve financial independence and retire early.