Here's How to Get Free Super Bowl Snacks with Ibotta

by Quinten PlummerStaff WriterThere’s no guarantee the game will be competitive, the halftime show will be captivating or the multi-million dollar ads will be compelling enough to rewatch later. But you can hedge your bets on having a good time by serving up great food during your Super Bowl LVI party this Feb. 13.An app called Ibotta will pay for your pizza, tortilla chips, cookies and some choice ingredients that

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Dear Penny: I Can't Afford a Divorce Lawyer. Am I Stuck With My Wife Forever?

Real Answers for Life’s Money Challengesby Robin Hartill, CFP®Senior EditorI will have been married for 30 years in July 2022. My wife and I haven’t been intimate in over 10 years. We’re both 58 years of age. I haven’t been in love with her for almost half our marriage. I’ve told her for the last 10 to 12 years that I want a divorce. But I can’t get a divorce attorney

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InsuredNation Could Add $500/Year to Your Budget

by Mike BrassfieldSenior WriterSo you’ve achieved the American Dream. You’re married and you own a house and cars. Congrats!Problem is, the American Dream is so expensive. You’ve got to pay so many bills to keep the whole thing going.Here’s an easy way to lower one of those pesky bills: When’s the last time you compared car insurance rates? If it’s been more than six months, you should look again. Chances

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RoarMoney Will Pay You Just for Doing This One Weird Thing with Your Phone

by Kari FaberStaff WriterIf you had the chance to get a free scratch-off card every time you made a purchase, you’d take it, right? There would be nothing to lose — and only cash to gain.A bank account called RoarMoneySM created its own version of a scratch-off ticket called Shake ‘N’ Bank. Every time you make a purchase using your RoarMoney virtual card or physical MoneyLion Debit Mastercard™, you earn

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Homeowners: Call Unlock to Get Access to up to $500K in Cash

by Kari FaberStaff WriterWhen you’re strapped for cash, it can feel like you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place. Medical bills pile up, debt starts to snowball and retirement can feel impossible.And for homeowners, sometimes it feels like the only option is selling their house and hoping the cash is enough to cover their needs.But a single phone call can change that.A company called Unlock will give people

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Avoid Overdraft Fees by Picking a Bank Without Them

by Timothy MooreContributorBanks and credit unions are businesses, and as businesses, they have to make money to succeed. But getting that money through exorbitant overdraft fees is starting to go away.In the middle of 2021, online banking giant Ally eliminated its overdraft fees completely and then Alliant Credit Union followed Ally’s lead. By the end of the year, Capital One became the first top 10 U.S. banks to dump overdraft

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Deadline to Apply for Tinder Class Action Settlement Payout is Feb. 9

by Kent McDill As if the online dating game doesn’t make you feel bad enough. Imagine being 29+ (gasp!) and have America’s largest dating app treat you like you’re over the hill.So opposite of the “senior” discount, Tinder had been charging users in California who were 29 and older twice as much for certain subscriptions as younger users. An age discrimination suit was filed and Tinder agreed to a settlement

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How to Fight Back Against the Companies That Ripped You Off in 2020

by Kari FaberStaff WriterAs if the pandemic didn’t take enough from us, there are companies you are using right now that are totally taking advantage of you. Some in a really big way, and most you had absolutely no idea were pulling the wool over your eyes.But you’re no sucker! Now that you know, you’re ready to fight back. Here are the worst companies that are practically stealing your money

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How the Debt Snowflake Method Uses Micro Amounts to Pay Off Debt

by Tiffany ConnorsEditor/WriterIf you haven’t warmed up to the snowball or avalanche debt payoff methods, think smaller. Much smaller.Consider the debt snowflake strategy for tackling debt. Unlike its better-known siblings, the snowflake method doesn’t involve a structured budgeting system for paying down your debt — think of it more like an easy way to throw a little extra money toward your debt.Just like snowflakes, tiny payments might not seem like

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11 Best Food Articles to Help You Save Money All Year

by Nicole DowSenior WriterWhether you’re a skilled home chef or love to eat out, food is something we all need to budget for.With rising inflation making everything more expensive, we especially welcome all the advice for saving money on food.Here are some of our best articles to help you reduce your everyday spending. Stress less about food costs with these nuggets of helpful advice.You don’t always have to pay a

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