Impossible living conditions shouldnt smother the entrepreneurial spirit.

Our team has compiled alist of creative waysyou can fatten your bank account this week.

This is a long list, so dont get overwhelmed.

A city’s skyline at night.

The Rocky Mountains, a rugged ever-present backdrop, rise up beyond downtown Colorado Springs. SWKrullImaging/Getty Images

Well keep it updated as offers changes or expire.

TheColorado Springs Chamber and EDCacts as a good local resource for small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs.

And fun fact: Some of the first GPS technology was developed in Colorado Springs!

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Big shoes to fill no pressure.

Probably not, considering the Texas capital seems to pop up on Best Places to Live lists pretty regularly.

Aspiring entrepreneurs can check out theKentucky Small Business Development Centerfor information and resources.

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You could be the next Colonel Sanders.

And for entrepreneurs with a soft spot for technology, Kansas City is an even more attractive option.

The city snagged the number one spot on our list of bestaffordable tech cities.

Kaitlyn Blount is a former staff writer at The Penny Hoarder.

Alex Mahadevan is a former data journalist at The Penny Hoarder.

(Can you sense my millennial sarcasm there?)

You know which ones were talking about: rent, utilities, cell phone bill, insurance, groceries…