So, you thought 2021 was bad?
OK, were kidding.
Obviously, 2023 should turn out way better than 2022 did, right?
Theres no way it could be worse, right?
Maybe yet another COVID mutation shows up.
Maybe the economy crashes again.
Maybe our weird politics get even weirder.
Maybe aliens land in Times Square.
Our team has compiled alist of creative waysyou can fatten your bank account this week.
This is a long list, so dont get overwhelmed.
Go ahead and start now, but be sure to bookmark this post so you might easily return later.
Well keep it updated as offers changes or expire.
Before the next crisis gets going, lets get started with the protective measures:
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Grocery shopping was never exactly pleasant.
But these days, its a downright struggle.
Fighting crowds; keeping six feet of space just buying toilet paper is a feat.
Shouldnt you have something to show for it?
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How theyll pay the bills?
Send the kids through school?
Nows a good time to start planning for the future by looking into a term life insurance policy.
Youre probably thinking: I dont have the time or money for that.
Rates start at just $20 a month.
- The peace of mind knowing your family is taken care of is priceless.
But you never seem to make a dent.
Its because of those sky-high interest rates as much as 24% interest.
It can feel impossible to get ahead.
ButMoneyLioncould help you find offers to cut your interest rate by 70% as soon as tomorrow.
Thats 70%* lower than the average credit card interest rate.
And its the key to finally getting ahead.
If you have a credit score of at least 620, you could get up to $100,000.
And terms go up to 144 months.
Worried you wont qualify?
Take two minutes to check online andsee if you could cut your credit card interest rate by 70%.
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Groceries are a huge part of everyones budget these days, so theyre a big target for savings.
Try preparing for the week ahead with somemeal planning.
This goes beyond just making a shopping list.
It also prevents you from spending extra cash on emergency lunches or late-night takeout.
First, figure out how many meals youre responsible for making every week.
If its just you, your answer might be 21: seven breakfasts, lunches and dinners.
Now figure out how much food youll need to buy to make it until your next grocery trip.
Stocking up on sale items also helps you freeze meals for the future.
Its too good to be true, right?
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Its already paid its users more than $56 million.
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Mike Brassfield ([email protected]) is a senior writer at The Penny Hoarder.
Hes got his game face on and is ready for 2023, come hell or high water.
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(Can you sense my millennial sarcasm there?)
You know which ones were talking about: rent, utilities, cell phone bill, insurance, groceries…