There are all sorts of things people hope to give and receive during Christmas.

The holidays are expensive, after all.

How does an extra $1,098 in your savings account sound?

A man wearing a Santa hat waves $100 bills in front of his face.

Its too good to be true, right?

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

This is a long list, so dont get overwhelmed.

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Well keep it updated as offers changes or expire.

Unlike other sites, InboxDollars pays you in cash no points or gift cards.

Its already paid its users more than $56 million.

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Signing up takes about one minute, and youll immediately receivea $5 bonusto get you started.

Want to see if you could win money at it?

A free app calledSolitaire Cashlets you play for real money up to $83 per win.

Did you know?

Everyone gets the same deck, so its all about skill.

The top three players can win real money.

you might play free practice games or enter tournaments for as little as $1.

And no, this isnt one of those spammy apps.

There arent even any annoying ads.

Want to see how much you could win?

Taking three quick surveys a day could earn up to $140 each month.

It takes just a minute to create a free account and start getting paid to speak your mind.

Most surveys take five to 15 minutes, and you could check how long theyll take ahead of time.

Youll get paid within 48 hours of your payout being processed, just for sharing your opinions.

Plus, theyve got an excellent rating on Trustpilot.

It takes just a minute toset up your account and start getting paid to take surveys.

Plus, right now, youll get a free 100-point welcome bonus just for becoming part of the community.

But this one actually gives you the chance to win up to $83 every time you play.

And no, this isnt one of those spammy apps.

There arent even any annoying ads.

Get a Refund on Your Christmas Shopping

Its the most wonderful time of the year.

And also the most expensive.

But heres a way to actuallymakemoney this year.

A website calledRakutenwill give you a refund from just about every store you shop at online.

key in your email address here to get started with Rakuten.

You probably know more than one news-junkie who fancies themselves a constitutional scholar or a foreign policy expert.

That might not be the best news for your dinner conversations but its great news for your wallet.

You just have to answer honestly, and Swagbucks will continue to pay you every month.

We talked to one user in Pennsylvania, 52-year-old Carolinda Hendrickson, who earned $1,200 in a year.

It takes about one minute to sign up, andstart getting paid while you watch the news.

Yeah, us too.

So, depending on where you live, more of your savings may go back into your pocket.

Once youve signed up and created your account, you might easily transfer money by linking a bank account.

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Probably not as good as youd like.

It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.

But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?

Ask one of these companies to help…