20 Great Jobs For Retirees for Flexibility and Extra Cash

by Kent McDillContributor Quick Navigation 20 Part-time Jobs for Retirees Substitute Teacher School Support Worker Tutor School Bus Driver Shuttle Bus Driver Tour Conductor Patient Advocate Child Care Provider Virtual Assistant Bookkeeper Umpire and Referee Pet Sitting and Pet Walker Freelance Writer Call Center Employee Freelance Bartender Shopping Specialist Security Guard Seasonal Job Employee Baker/Butcher Specialty Store Employee Who even knows what “retired’’ means anymore? You might have left the

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Our Guide to 14 of the Best TV Streaming Services

by Jenna LimbachContributor With streaming services growing in popularity, many companies are offering their own version. Whether you’re cutting ties with cable or trying to supplement your current service, you want to find what works with your budget and personal taste. You can’t subscribe to them all, so which do you pick? Don’t worry. We’ve compared 14 of the most popular streaming services on the market so you don’t have

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How to Save on Gas: 20 Ways to Ease the Pain at the Pump

by Steve Gillman, Nicole Dow Filling up the gas tank can be a thoroughly miserable experience as you watch the counter flip past $40, then $50, and keep on going. But you can save money on gas based on where you fill up, how you pay, when you visit the gas station, how you drive and even the condition of your car. We’ve compiled 20 smart tips to help you

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176 Military Discounts for Active Duty, Retirees and More

by Kent McDillContributor Quick Navigation 176 Ways for Military Personnel to Save Money Restaurants Movie Theaters Theme/Amusement Parks Miscellaneous Entertainment Air Travel Hotels Car Rental Miscellaneous Travel Cruise Lines Banking Hardware Stores Apparel/Shoes Communications and Electronics Vehicles Auto Parts and Service Sporting Goods Jewelry Miscellaneous Offers There is no real way for American civilians to offer proper thanks to the servicemen and servicewomen who put their lives on the line

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Where to Find Low-Cost and Free Mental Health Services

by The Penny Hoarder Staff When you have poor or no health insurance, you might prioritize other issues over mental health care. A single session with a therapist could cost $100 to $300 or more, which can be a major burden — or just an impossible cost — for a lot of people. This could mean ignoring undiagnosed issues or skipping treatment you know you need. Even if you don’t

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Most Crypto Investors Adopt Hold Strategy, Say They Don’t Blink at Price Swings

by Rachel Christian, CEPF®Senior WriterCryptocurrency investors are planning for the long term, targeting their digital assets toward retirement and future generations.According to a new survey by The Penny Hoarder in partnership with The Kim Komando Show, nearly seven out of 10 cryptocurrency investors said they would invest some of their retirement funds into crypto if given the opportunity.The survey — which polled 2,003 regular and occasional crypto investors — also

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%%title%% · %%sitename%% Claim Your Share of $264M EpiPen Antitrust Settlement

by Kent McDillContributorIf an EpiPen has been a part of your family’s medical history for the past decade, you are entitled to some money.This is welcome news since the cost of a pair of allergy-reaction fighting EpiPens has jumped from about $100 in 2009 to nearly $700 today. Generic versions are a couple of hundred dollars less. And while most insurance plans cover the EpiPen, not everyone has insurance.That’s a

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Outdoorsy Review: Enthusiasts on This Site Want to Rent an RV From You

by Quinten PlummerStaff WriterCan’t stop talking about your RV? You can share that passion for life on the road with people interested enough to actually pay you to rent an RV.Plus, there are affordable insurance solutions that’ll give you true peace of mind and put any worrying thoughts to rest.And if you use an RV-rental marketplace called Outdoorsy, you’ll get renter verification, short-term insurance plans built into the booking flow

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What to Know About Refinancing Your Car Loan

by Nicole DowSenior WriterBuying a car is a major financial decision.If you purchase a car using an auto loan, you’re paying for that decision every month for the next two to eight years.That doesn’t mean you have to be stuck with the loan you initially took out, though. You have options.If you’re not satisfied with your existing loan conditions or you need to adjust your monthly car payments due to

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Your Complete Guide On How Much to Tip Wedding Vendors

by JoEllen SchilkeContributor Weddings are complicated ventures whether you are booking the vendors yourself or working with a wedding planner. Expensive, too. And what if we told you that an extra $1,000 is needed for tips. That’s right, tips. It’s smart to budget a little something extra for the makeup artist that made the bride sparkle and the florist who got the groom’s mother to smile for the first time

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