How to Sell Photos Online: 15 Websites + Pro Tips

by Kristen Pope, Dana Miranda, CEPF® Quick Navigation Best Sites to Sell Photos Online Other Ways to Sell Pictures Online Tips for Selling Photos More Ways to Earn Money From Photography Attention shutterbugs: Do you bring your camera everywhere you go, snapping perfect shot after perfect shot? You can turn that hobby into a side hustle and learn how to sell photos online and make money. Cash in on your

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Best Savings Accounts for April 2022

Best for High-Yield SavingsHigh-Yield Savings0.50%APYBest for Users Who Want to Save SmarterOnline Savings AccountUp to 0.50%APYBest for Connecting to Multiple Accounts360 Performance Savings 0.40% APYBest for Access to a Cash-Back Debit CardSavings Account0.40%APYby Kathleen GarvinContributor When it comes to savings accounts, where do you even begin? Do a quick search, and you’ll find many savings accounts with different options with varying percentages, monthly fees and minimum requirements. Not to mention

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Decorators Share the Best Ways to Refresh Your Home for Free

by Katherine Snow SmithContributor Spring brings change outside so it’s only natural to want to redecorate inside. Whether you’re just freshening up or looking for a whole new look, it doesn’t have to cost a lot. In fact, seasoned decorators say there are plenty of ways to redecorate that don’t cost a dime. ‘Shop’ What You Already Have “I always tell people to ‘shop’ in your home,” said decorator Stephanie

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19 Best Bank Promotions, Bonuses and Offers — April 2022

Best for Helping Out a FriendChime Referral Bonus$100 Best for Socially Conscious ClientsAspiration Plus$200 Best for Basic CheckingChase Total Checking$225 Best for Instant BonusSoFi Checking and Savings$120 by Timothy MooreContributorSo, you’re looking for a new bank account.You’ve got several factors to consider — ATM access, interest rates, monthly account fees, minimum balances, online bill payments and more.Another factor: sign-up promotions and bonuses. Banks and credit unions frequently run promotions to

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Comparing Monster vs. LinkedIn for Employers Seeking Workers

by Mike BrassfieldSenior WriterWith millions of unfilled job openings and a serious shortage of workers, businesses across the country are struggling to recruit the employees they need.Is your business struggling to find qualified job candidates? In that case, you’ve no doubt considered using a popular online recruitment platform like Monster or LinkedIn. But what’s the difference between the two? Which one is best for your needs?Another website that addresses many

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When to Change Tax Withholdings — and How to Do It

by Whitney Hansen, Jamie CattanachWith tax season upon us, you might be wondering whether or not you’ll owe the government money. How much you owe or how much you’ll receive in a refund depends a lot on your tax withholdings from your paychecks during the year.You’ve probably been dealing with withholdings since you were first employed, but many people still don’t know what that means. It’s vital to make sure

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CareerBuilder vs. Glassdoor for Employers

by Kari FaberStaff WriterEmployers looking to make a hire can be overwhelmed by the amount of hiring websites out there to choose from.While some have niche focuses, many are so similar it’s difficult to decide where to start.Two of the most commonly used job-seeking websites hiring managers use to find new employees are CareerBuilder and Glassdoor. We’ll discuss the similarities and differences between the two, as well as how they

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Craigslist vs. Glassdoor: Which Site Should You Use to Hire Employees?

by Quinten PlummerStaff WriterIf you’re an employer looking to attract talent, your company’s reputation plays a big part in the process. It informs the way applicants view you. The same is true when you’re picking a job posting site. Reputation matters.Craigslist and Glassdoor have built their reputations on some distinctly different principles over the years. We’ll take a look at each of the platforms, what they offer and how they

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How to Buy a House With Bad Credit

by Steve GillmanContributorWhen you’re trying to buy a house, especially for the first time, it can feel like the deck is stacked against you.Having bad credit can spell difficulty in getting a traditional mortgage loan. But wouldn’t getting off the rent cycle treadmill be a first step to rebuilding your finances?What’s worse is that bad or poor credit can mean different things: a low credit score, a short credit history

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2 Things You Can Spend Money on That Will Actually Make You Richer

by Kari FaberStaff WriterSaving money is great, but it won’t make you rich.No matter how many dollars you put into a savings account, the national average .05% interest you’d earn won’t expedite your millionaire status.And cutting your costs can only go so far, explains Certified Financial Planner Robin Hartill (who is also an editor and financial advice columnist here at The Penny Hoarder).It can definitely help with your short term

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