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Where I found money in February

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Finding extra money has become a game for me. Over the years, I have found money through rebates, refunds, online sales, and even the ground. I have used the extra money to pay off debt, fund family trips, or build up our Christmas savings. My total of found money in February: $3433.68. Airfare Refund: $2700.

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Where I found EXTRA Money in May 2021

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Finding extra money is a game for me. Over the years, I have found money through rebates, refunds, online sales, and even the ground. I have used the extra money to pay off debt, fund family trips, or build up our Christmas savings. My total found money in May: $321.81. This money equates to about $36.67

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Where we found money in March 2021

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Finding extra money is a game for me. Over the years, I have found money through rebates, refunds, online sales, and even the ground. I have used the extra money to pay off debt, fund family trips, or build up our Christmas savings. January and February were stellar months with finding money. One can be hopeful…lol.

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7 of the Best Money-Making Apps of 2024

Savings Corner

For those looking to make money in an easily accessible way, apps provide plenty of avenues to consider. Here’s the scoop on seven free money-making apps. Cons: Making money can be a slow process. Ibotta also charges an account maintenance fee for inactive (no activity in 6 months) or deactivated accounts.

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My Word for 2021

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After 2019, I had a lot of hope for finding a word for 2020 but struggled to find one that was meaningful to me. After writing some financial goals that had a lot to do with researching topics, such as retirement and college savings strategies, I realized that maybe my word for 2020 was READ. Read: My 2020 Financial Goals.

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Best Planners for Meeting Your Goals in 2020

Couponing 101

We’ll share some of our favorite planners to keep you on track in 2020! Students frequently lean on planners to keep track of activities, due dates, and exams. For parents, we like planners that leave enough room for all the important activities and goals while leaving enough space for a little personal pep talk.

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Our 2023 Financial Goals

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In 2020, our financial goals were to read, research, and understand both college and retirement planning. <<— Once we paid off our non-mortgage debts in 2019, we started saving some of the debt snowball money for college savings. That money didn’t go away once we paid off the debts, it just went toward other things.