Youve probably heard the term passive income.

It sounds appealing right?

Unfortunately, thats a common misconception.

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However, its a viable way to make money, and offers you security and freedom.

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.

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There arent even any annoying ads.

And who doesnt like cash back?

  • Theres no impact on your credit score for signing up and no minimum balance requirements ever.

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Tap your card for cash back.

Checking account deposits are FDIC-insured up to the maximum amount allowed by law.

Does your bank do all that?

*SeeDeposit Account Agreementfor details on transaction eligibility, limitations, and terms.

Fund Your Retirement with Amazon, Google and Netflix

Saving for retirement is smart.

Having your company contribute to your 401(k) is helpful.

Some companies may even send you a check every quarter for your share of profits, called dividends.

If these companies profit, so can you.

It takes two minutes tosign up, and your investments are protected.

Its too good to be true, right?

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

Its already paid its users more than $56 million.

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

1For retirement, Stash offers access to traditional or Roth IRAs.

Remember, not all stocks pay out dividends.

And theres no guarantee any stock will pay dividends in a quarter or year.

Dividends may be subject to additional taxes, and are considered taxable income.

yo refer to the IRS for additional information.

Investing minimums for fractional shares start at $0.01 for a Personal Portfolio

3Offer is subject toTerms and Conditions.

The Penny Hoarder is a paid solicitor of Stash.

This information is for educational purposes only.

Investment advice is only provided to Stash customers.

All investments are subject to risk and may lose value.

All product and company names are trademarks TM or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.

(Can you sense my millennial sarcasm there?)

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